Lexicographical Neighbors of Loofs
Literary usage of Loofs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Princeton Theological Review by Princeton Theological Seminary (1913)
"It is only at the end of the volume, therefore, that we learn loofs' own ...
When loofs, then, speaks of Jesus being something more than man—as he sometimes ..."
2. The Critical Review of Theological & Philosophical Literature by Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond (1902)
"It is because the studies of Dr. loofs—a foremost representative of the critical
school —have not robbed him of "The Sinner's Saviour," that he can preach ..."
3. Continuation of the Complete history of England by Tobias George Smollett (1760)
"... tend to give her offence, or that might be any w.ay contrary to our engagements
with that crown. Numb. IX. Declaration of Count its loofs to tit French ..."
4. The Regulations and Establishment of the Household of Henry Algernon Percy by Henry Algernon Percy Northumberland, Thomas Percy (1905)
"Ande therof is allowed to be served iij loofs on the Daie to a Hors for ...
Sumpter Hors Charriot Hors and Maill Hors And for every Nagg ij loofs which ..."
5. The Regulations and Establishment of the Houshold [sic] of Henry Algernon by Henry Algernon Percy Northumberland, Thomas Percy (1770)
"... loofs after viij loofs j d. Ande thereof is allowed to be ... Sumpter Hors
Charriot Hors and Maill Hors And for every Nagg ij loofs which ..."
6. Catalogue by Syracuse University, St. Louis, Public school library (1913)
"Smith, he probably would have been more favorably impressed by the suggestion,
which one of Dr. loofs' medical friends made than Dr. loofs professes to be, ..."