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Definition of Preacted
1. preact [v] - See also: preact
Lexicographical Neighbors of Preacted
Literary usage of Preacted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Examiner (1825)
"A friend has obliged us with the loan of a Sermon preacted on Sunday, January
23, 1825, to a Congregation of Protestant Dissenters, in St. Saviourgate, ..."
2. The African Repository by American Colonization Society (1863)
"This ceremony attracted a crowd of people, who were desirous of seeing him who
had persecuted us, and who now preacted the faith which once he sought to ..."
3. The American Plutocracy by Milford Wriarson Howard (1895)
"Christ preacted its coming. The toilers of . V - ";"•t ' the world in every clime,
in every land, have '- k .'.-•' an instinctive feeling that their burdens ..."
4. The Education of the Poor in England and Europeby David Kay, Joseph Kay by David Kay, Joseph Kay (1846)
"preacted at the Palace Chapel la Valet ta, at Malta, in October, November, and
December, 1841. To which are added TWO THEOLOGICAL ESSAYS, read on public ..."
5. The Story of a Great Delusion in a Series of Matter-of-fact Chapters by William White (1885)
"From one of these sufferers, the operator selected a pustule to his mind, opened
it with his lancet, and, turning to the * Sermon preacted at ..."
6. Light Shining in Darkness: Or, Heavenly Rays from Dark Sayings, Being a Few by William Huntington (1803)
"... feen of angels, preacted unto the Gentiles* believed on in the world, received
up into glory. \ Tim. iii. .6. ..."