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Definition of Expounders
1. expounder [n] - See also: expounder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Expounders
Literary usage of Expounders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Introduction to the Talmud: Historical and Literary Introduction, Legal by Moses Mielziner (1903)
"THE expounders OP THE MISHNA. § 19. As the Mishna compilation of R. Jehuda Hanasi
became the authoritative code of the oral Law, the activity of the ..."
2. History of the Christian Church by John Fletcher Hurst (1897)
"The theory of the expounders of Roman law was that every citizen owed allegiance
to the religion of the State as a fundamental part of the political ..."
3. The Treaty Making Power of the United States by Charles Henry Butler (1902)
"OPINIONS OF PUBLICISTS, HISTORIANS AND expounders OF THE CONSTITUTION IN REGARD
TO THE EXTENT AND SCOPE OF THE TREATY-MAKING POWEE OF THE UNITED STATES. ..."
4. An Essay on the Invalidity of Presbyterian Ordination by John Esten Cooke, Ignatius (1829)
"(b) Prophets are expounders tit"the Scriptures; although in the very beginning
there were prophets, such as Agabus, and the four prophesying virgins, ..."
5. Wanderings Among the Falashas in Abyssinia: Together with a Description of by Henry Aaron Stern (1862)
"Malicious Reports—Four expounders of the Law—Boisterous Meetings—Picturesque
Groups—Mode of Travelling—Meet- ing with a Priest—A Motionless Snake—Weavers ..."