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Definition of Obeyers
1. obeyer [n] - See also: obeyer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Obeyers
Literary usage of Obeyers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. European History: Chiefly Ancient, in Its Processes by Denton Jaques Snider (1908)
"For our purpose we can designate two classes: law-makers and law-obeyers. As long
as the law-makers are distinct from the people as ..."
2. The Law-breaker and the Coming of the Law by James Hinton (1884)
"Now Christ stood between keepers and breakers of the ' law;' between Jew and
Gentile ; fearers and obeyers of God and outcasts disobeying Him. ..."
3. British Reformers by Bale, John, Coverdale, Miles, John Foxe (1842)
"For avoiding of idolatry you may perchance be compelled to leave your native
country and realm; but obeyers of idolatry, without end, shall be compelled to ..."
4. British Reformers by Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A, Board of Publication (1842)
"For avoiding of idolatry you may perchance be compelled to leave your native
country and realm; but obeyers of idolatry, without end, shall be compelled to ..."
5. On Civil Liberty and Self-government by Francis Lieber (1859)
"The authority of the parent comes from a source not within the circle of the
obeyers. And there may be obedience, which has its very source within the ..."
6. Thoughts on scriptural subjects by Benjamin Wills Newton (1871)
"He is thus taken out of the class of those who are " not obeyers of the truth,
but obeyers of unrighteousness," and is numbered among those who "by enduring ..."