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Definition of Presignified
1. presignify [v] - See also: presignify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Presignified
Literary usage of Presignified
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The works of Thomas Goodwin by Thomas Goodwin (1863)
"Go to the cross, you find it written there, t Jesus of Nazareth,' or, ' the
Nazarite, King of the Jews.' CHAPTER V. How Christ woe presignified ai a ..."
2. An Exposition of the Creed: With an Appendix, Containing the Principal Greek by John Pearson, William Stephen Dobson (1832)
"It was an essential put of the paschal law, that the lamb should be slain : and
in tie sacrifices for sin, which presignified a Saviour to " sanctify the ..."
3. Science and the Gospel, Or, The Church and the Nations: A Series of Essays (1870)
"Either moral law is not law, or it has at some time or other been distinctly and
explicitly presignified. And the intrinsic value and vital importance of ..."
4. The Heart of Oak Books: Third Book : Fairy Stories and Classic Tales of by Charles Eliot Norton (1899)
"... hall door with bow and quiver full of shafts, which down at his feet he poured,
and in bitter words presignified: his deadly intent to the suitors. ..."