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Definition of Foreshown
1. foreshow [v] - See also: foreshow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Foreshown
Literary usage of Foreshown
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Theological and Literary Journal (1861)
"or defend his saints, and look from themselves to him alone for the redemption
of the world, and in the manner in which he has foreshown he is to accomplish ..."
2. Sacred Classics: Or, Cabinet Library of Divinity by Henry Stebbing, Richard Cattermole (1836)
"... the betrayers and murderers of the Just One ? which is the title by which he
plainly designs the Messiah, whose coming was foreshown by the prophets. ..."
3. Hymns by Horatius Bonar (1904)
"For that coming, here foreshown, For that day to man unknown, Foe the glory and
the throne, We give Thee thanks, O Lord. Cbe feast Dag. ..."
4. Louis Napoleon: Is He to be the Imperial Chief of the Ten Kingdoms and the by David Nevins Lord (1866)
"The end of the Second Woe, or Fall of the Turkish Power—The Seventh Trumpet—The
great events foreshown under the first five Seals—The Predictions under the ..."
5. The Pericosmic Theory of Physical Existence and Its Sequel Preliminary to by George Stearns (1888)
"ASTRONOMIC AVAILS OF THE foreshown" THEOREM. The truth of the theorem of planetary
rotation being fairly established, its special utility as an item of ..."