Lexicographical Neighbors of Irenically
Literary usage of Irenically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Church History by Albert Henry Newman (1903)
"... and partly because they were irenically disposed and felt the necessity of
harmonizing Lutherans and Zwinglians, assumed an intermediate position—namely ..."
2. Handbook of the History of Philosophy by Albert Schwegler (1868)
"... absolute becoming ; in the Sophist polemically against the principle of abstract
being; and in the Parmenides irenically in relation to the Eleatic one. ..."
3. The Baptist Quarterly Review by J R Baumes, Robert Stuart MacArtur, Henry C Vedder (1883)
"... and had elements common to the two, and partly because they were irenically
disposed and felt the necessity of harmonizing Lutherans and Zwinglians, ..."
4. History of the Christian Philosophy of Religion from the Reformation to Kant by Bernhard Pünjer (1887)
"The word " inspiration " is thus referred quite irenically to the salutary
conception that the Deity has caused men to be born with pre-eminent gifts and ..."