Lexicographical Neighbors of Maranathas
Literary usage of Maranathas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Nineteenth Century (1882)
"Not so long since, to have mentioned his name in England without those ' Anathemas'
and ' maranathas' which Dominie Sampson showered so liberally on Meg ..."
2. Ninety-six Sermons by Lancelot Andrewes (1853)
"... to be the outcasts of the commonwealth, and the maranathas of the Church; yea,
they and their names for ever to be an abhorring to all flesh. ..."
3. South-western Methodism: A History of the M. E. Church in the South-west by Charles Elliott, Leroy M. Vernon (1868)
"And yet it only aggravates the maranathas of the original curses. He says: "
Understand me, I speak of the out and out abolitionists. ..."
4. Texas Medical Journal (1908)
"... despair with ebullient nihilistic spoutings, heaping malevolent anathema-maranathas
upon the author of this bill, but the moon pays no attention to the ..."
5. The Examinations and Writings of John Philpot by John Philpot, Celio Secondo Curione, Robert Eden (1842)
"... meant accursed: " maranathas," 1 Cor. xvi. 22.] [7 This word is a substitution
for that used by the author. The fact is recorded in Socrat. Eccl. Hist. ..."