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Definition of Incorporeally
1. adv. In an incorporeal manner.
Definition of Incorporeally
1. Adverb. In an incorporeal manner. ¹
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Definition of Incorporeally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incorporeally
Literary usage of Incorporeally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Homilies on the Gospel According to St. John and His First Epistle by Augustine (1848)
"... conceive it, I said ; if one may in any sort compare great things with .11 ;
in this way conceive ye it. incorporeally the Father spake to the Son, ..."
2. Expository Thoughts on the Gospels: For Family and Private Use. With the by John Charles Ryle (1878)
"... the office of the tongue, distinction of sounds, do not go about to conceive
them in the Trinity." Again : " incorporeally the Father spake to the Son, ..."
3. Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy (1895)
"... I want you to kiss'me,as a lover, incorporeally," she said, tremulously nestling
up to him, with damp lashes. " It won't be ever like this any more, ..."
4. Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens (1908)
"Possibly the wooden countenance of Mr. Silas Wegg was incorporeally before him
at those moments, for he hit with intense satisfaction. ..."
5. The Works of Francis Bacon by John Thomas Scharf, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Francis Bacon, James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath, William Rawley (1876)
"So it is sound alone that doth immediately and incorporeally affect most. This is
most manifest in music, and concords and discords in music ; for all ..."