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Definition of Furtherers
1. furtherer [n] - See also: furtherer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Furtherers
Literary usage of Furtherers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Camden Miscellany by Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), Camden Society (Great Britain) (1895)
"... earnest furtherers of religion and worthie to be trusted. f. 32a. Burgh Socon
being a peculiar libertie ..."
2. Hamilton Papers. Addenda by William Hamilton Hamilton, Duke of William Hamilton Hamilton, Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1895)
"... earnest furtherers of religion and worthie to be trusted. f. 32a. Burgh Socon
being a peculiar libertie ..."
3. Avesta: The Religious Books of the Parsees by Arthur Henry Bleeck, Friedrich Spiegel (1864)
"The pure for those which further life, the pure for those which further the
cattle, 5. The pure for the furtherers of the world, the pure for the ..."
4. Works of the Camden Society by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) (1895)
"... Mr. Cole, earnest furtherers of religion and now in the commission of the
peace within the same towne. ..."
5. The Records of the Honorable Society of Lincoln's Inn: The Black Books by Lincoln's Inn (London, England), James Douglas Walker (1897)
"... (as we have by like letters to others of the Houses of Courte), that yow
hereafter doe not onlie showe yor selfes to be faithfull furtherers and ..."
6. The Elizabethan Religious Settlement: A Study of Contemporary Documents by Henry Norbert Birt (1907)
"... inclination towards the furtherance of God's truth " of the Justices of
Berkshire and Wiltshire, he tabulated them as 10 " furtherers earnest," 8 ..."