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Definition of Inworking
1. Noun. Operation within; energy exerted inwardly, as in the mind or soul. ¹
2. Adjective. (present participle of inwork) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Inworking
1. inwork [v] - See also: inwork
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inworking
Literary usage of Inworking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Indwelling Spirit by Thomas Parry (1906)
"THE inworking OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IT is the aim of this book to discover and ...
The all-pervading thought of that prayer is the inworking of the Spirit of ..."
2. The Mirror of Nature: A Book of Instruction and Entertainment by Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1849)
"... we are nevertheless assured that the impelling force which urges the mind on
this career, dwells ineradicably in our nature. 58. inworking AND ..."
3. The Theological and Literary Journal (1858)
"1-12; indicating thereby, that he enjoyed the effectual inworking of the Holy
Spirit in his communication of that which was revealed to him, whether by his ..."
4. The American Presbyterian Review by Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood (1865)
"In this way results could be secured by the inworking of God's power in nature,
which could not be accomplished by the forces of nature ..."
5. A Select Library of Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church ...by Philip Schaff, Henry Wace by Philip Schaff, Henry Wace (1892)
"And which is better, faith which , comes through the inworking (of God) or
demonstration by ... Wherefore to those who have the inworking through faith, ..."
6. The New Englander by William Lathrop Kingsley (1881)
"Now something like what we here experience under the influence of physical
excitements we may pass through under the immediate inworking of divine power ..."
7. New Englander and Yale Review by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight (1881)
"As the sensuous perception, of itself, only supplies an impression, so this
inworking would produce only a feeling, a frame of mind, a manner of being ..."
8. The Education of Man by Friedrich Fröbel (1886)
"It is a very false idea that the inworking, animating, uniting (intensive) power
of man increases with years and cultivation. The inworking, animating ..."
9. The Indwelling Spirit by Thomas Parry (1906)
"THE inworking OF THE HOLY SPIRIT IT is the aim of this book to discover and ...
The all-pervading thought of that prayer is the inworking of the Spirit of ..."
10. The Mirror of Nature: A Book of Instruction and Entertainment by Gotthilf Heinrich von Schubert (1849)
"... we are nevertheless assured that the impelling force which urges the mind on
this career, dwells ineradicably in our nature. 58. inworking AND ..."
11. The Theological and Literary Journal (1858)
"1-12; indicating thereby, that he enjoyed the effectual inworking of the Holy
Spirit in his communication of that which was revealed to him, whether by his ..."
12. The American Presbyterian Review by Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood (1865)
"In this way results could be secured by the inworking of God's power in nature,
which could not be accomplished by the forces of nature ..."
13. A Select Library of Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church ...by Philip Schaff, Henry Wace by Philip Schaff, Henry Wace (1892)
"And which is better, faith which , comes through the inworking (of God) or
demonstration by ... Wherefore to those who have the inworking through faith, ..."
14. The New Englander by William Lathrop Kingsley (1881)
"Now something like what we here experience under the influence of physical
excitements we may pass through under the immediate inworking of divine power ..."
15. New Englander and Yale Review by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight (1881)
"As the sensuous perception, of itself, only supplies an impression, so this
inworking would produce only a feeling, a frame of mind, a manner of being ..."
16. The Education of Man by Friedrich Fröbel (1886)
"It is a very false idea that the inworking, animating, uniting (intensive) power
of man increases with years and cultivation. The inworking, animating ..."