Lexicographical Neighbors of Futurities
Literary usage of Futurities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian People by William Sewel (1844)
"It was this kind of knowledge and faith which wicked Balaam had, who saw and knew
many historical futurities, and believed them, but had not saving faith. ..."
2. Thorndale; Or, The Conflict of Opinions by William Smith (1858)
"THE TWO futurities. I HAVE been sitting here, I know not how long, watching this
beautiful sea-bird. I saw it sail up from the far horizon, ..."
3. Thorndale: Or, The Conflict of Opinions by William Smith (1857)
"THE TWO futurities. I HAVE been sitting here, I know not how long, watching this
beautiful sea-bird. I saw it sail up from the far horizon, ..."
4. A Dictionary of the Holy Bible: Containing an Historical Account of the by James Wood (1813)
"... tiously prone to collect futurities from dream«, and to apply to their diviners
for the interpretation of them. False prophets often pretended they had ..."
5. The Works by John Howe, Edmund Calamy (1835)
"The perfection of this knowledge, in reference to the object of it, is most
especially conspicuous in two things, namely,—that he knows all futurities, ..."