Lexicographical Neighbors of Fulfillments
Literary usage of Fulfillments
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Why We Believe the Bible: An Hour's Reading for Busy People by John Phillips Thurston Ingraham (1885)
"MIRACULOUS fulfillments.—" MIRACLES." What public and miraculous fulfillment of
prophecies showed Him to be ..."
2. The Baptist Review by J R Baumes (1881)
"Whence it comes to pass that nearly all fulfillments of prophetic promise are
... So do prophetic fulfillments. Not long since I saw, in a sumptuous jewelry ..."
3. Louis Napoleon: Is He to be the Imperial Chief of the Ten Kingdoms and the by David Nevins Lord (1866)
"... in regard to many of them, that they took the forms they bore, that they might
be fulfillments of what had been predicted by the ancient prophets. ..."
4. Play in Education by Joseph Lee (1915)
"Do these new more realistic fulfillments of the play instincts still ... The new
and the old fulfillments of the play instincts — work and play — are often ..."
5. The Methodist Review (1898)
"If the professed fulfillments recorded in the New Testament are unreal, then the
connection between the events in the New and the prophecies in the Old is ..."
6. A General introduction to psychoanalysis by Sigmund Freud (1920)
"It is those that are called up throughout life by the imperative needs of the
body—hunger, thirst, sexual desire— hence wish fulfillments in reaction to ..."
7. The Great Harmonia: Being a Philosophical Revelation of the Natural by Andrew Jackson Davis (1865)
"What they called the "promises of God," we, in modern days, call the fulfillments
of the unchangeable laws of Destiny. These promises or fulfillments of ..."
8. The Coming of the Lord: Will it by Premillennial? by James Henry Snowden (1919)
"... as the " servant" of Isaiah (42: i), and then looked on beyond these near
fulfillments to the final fulfillment in the coming of the personal Messiah. ..."