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Definition of Isolations
1. isolation [n] - See also: isolation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Isolations
Literary usage of Isolations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Utica Christian Magazine (1816)
"Unless theae isolations are built jI side, each waste, like Babel, will send Were
these temporal calamities the chief miseries of such desolations, ..."
2. Christian Theology and Social Progress: The Bampton Lectures for 1905 by Frederick William Bussell (1907)
"Successive isolations of the Religious problem : the ages of reason, of facts,
of values, — corresponding to the years ..."
3. The Word of the Spirit: To the Church by Cyrus Augustus Bartol (1859)
"... Christianity is hereafter to be sought less in its splendid isolations, and
more in its unseen pervading of human life. Its temple and altar to God are ..."
4. The Utica Christian Magazine (1816)
"Unless theae isolations are built jI side, each waste, like Babel, will send Were
these temporal calamities the chief miseries of such desolations, ..."
5. Christian Theology and Social Progress: The Bampton Lectures for 1905 by Frederick William Bussell (1907)
"Successive isolations of the Religious problem : the ages of reason, of facts,
of values, — corresponding to the years ..."
6. The Word of the Spirit: To the Church by Cyrus Augustus Bartol (1859)
"... Christianity is hereafter to be sought less in its splendid isolations, and
more in its unseen pervading of human life. Its temple and altar to God are ..."