Lexicographical Neighbors of Inrushings
Literary usage of Inrushings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Days of a Man: Being Memories of a Naturalist, Teacher, and Minor by David Starr Jordan (1922)
"... up and down the earth; inopportune inrushings of "people of importance"; to
say nothing of the heartrending intrusions of reporters, faddists, maniacs, ..."
2. The Chinese Recorder (1906)
"All ideas of that present-day Christ have had to expand, from new inrushings of
His loving kindness until, knowing more about Him, one seems to know less ..."
3. In Memoriam, Charles Joseph Little: Born September 21, 1840, Died March 11, 1911 by Charles J. Little (1912)
"... Asbury, reticent, pithy, of few words, but mighty in speech when stirred by
a great theme, a great occasion, or the inrushings of the Holy Spirit. ..."
4. Proceedings, Sermon, Essays, and Addresses of the Centennial Methodist by Henry King Carroll, William Pope Harrison, J. H. Bayliss (1885)
"... Asbury, reticent, pithy, of few words, but mighty in speech when stirred by
a great theme, a great occasion, or the inrushings of the Holy Spirit. ..."
5. The Unsealed Bible; Or, Revelation Revealed Disclosing the Mysteries of Life by George Chainey (1902)
"As the overflowing streams enrich and make fertile the valleys, so do the mighty
inrushings of spiritual feeling make deposits that enrich the fields of ..."