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Definition of Miscitations
1. miscitation [n] - See also: miscitation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Miscitations
Literary usage of Miscitations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review (1873)
"... the grand central truth, or the idea of dft 1 The reader, however, will probably
be able to supply instances miscitations of scripture, such as : " The ..."
2. An Ecclesiastical History of Great Britain by Jeremy Collier (1840)
"They are most of them fetched from mistaken passages in the Old and New Testament,
from miscitations of English history, from wrong inferences of law, ..."
3. The Works of the Right Reverend Joseph Hall by Joseph Hall, Philip Wynter (1863)
"... which, besides miscitations, were upon the file of my accusations; wherein I
fear Cato's number will be ..."
4. A Candid Review of Ten Letters Containing Reasons for Not Embracing the by Russel Canfield, Joel Hawes (1827)
"... the falsehood of assertions and the miscitations of scripture. If in doing
what was considered a duty, a single expression is rashly made, ..."
5. North Carolina Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of by North Carolina Supreme Court (1902)
"... is not only inherently vicious upon its face, but is founded upon a large
array of miscitations and embellished with a vast amount of misinformation. ..."