Lexicographical Neighbors of Inchoatively
Literary usage of Inchoatively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Expository Notes, with Practical Observations, on the New Testament by William Burkitt (1844)
"... the believer is said to have entered, in Ihis verse ; and this is done two
ways, initially, inchoatively, and imperfectly in Ihis life; fully, finally, ..."
2. Expository notes, with practical observations, on the New Testament by William Burkitt (1832)
"... but after he ceases from all sinful works, inchoatively though not perfectly :
He that hath entered into his rett, hath ceased from his own works. ..."
3. Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"... are more then recovered, internally »nd inchoatively in the state of grace,
externally also and eternally in that perfection of glorie. ..."
4. Hakluytus Posthumus, Or, Purchas His Pilgrimes: Contayning a History of the by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"... are more then recovered, internally and inchoatively in the state of grace,
externally also and eternally in that perfection of glorie. ..."
5. Hakluytus posthumus: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"... internally and inchoatively in the state of grace, externally also and eternally
in that perfection of glorie. mu and actions to God and right, ..."
6. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor by Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber, Alexander Taylor (1852)
"... but because 'glorious things are spoken of the city of God/ the professors of
Christ's doctrine are but imperfectly and inchoatively the church of God; ..."