Lexicographical Neighbors of Perditions
Literary usage of Perditions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Visitation Articles and Injunctions of the Period of the Reformation by Walter Howard Frere, William Paul McClure Kennedy, Church of England (1910)
"... man to preach for him or them making default, and consider />...' >Jt his
pains of the perditions of the said prebendary or pre- set). ..."
2. The Court of the Gentiles, Or, A Discourse Touching the Original of Human by Theophilus Gale (1677)
"... and typified by al the great perditions of Gods Enemies: a perdition in which
al other perditions meet, the perdition of the old world, Sodome, Pharaoh, ..."
3. Twelve Sermons: Delivered at Antioch College by Horace Mann (1861)
"... falls, perditions, is a word of horrid import. As I hold it up and gaze on
it, it is transformed into a ghastly and terrible spectre. ..."
4. The Scripture lexicon, or, A dictionary of above three thousand proper names by Peter Oliver (1810)
"... ie my name, my desolations or perditions-, the heavens. ... i. e names,
desolations, perditions.} An Hararite, one of King David's worthies. ..."
5. Representative American Plays by Arthur Hobson Quinn (1917)
"When pesos Change to perditions, ducats to damnation, Then will I look for gifts.
But how now, señor? •'Slid. I believe you are angry!—What's the news? ..."