Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconvincing
Literary usage of Reconvincing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mormonism: Its Leaders and Designs by John Hyde (1857)
"... to be actively employed in the ministry might waken up my old confidence; that
in the effort to convince others, I might succeed in reconvincing myself. ..."
2. University Sermons by Henry Sloane Coffin (1914)
"It kept convincing and reconvincing us; and there was nothing for us but to lie
easily and confidently, saying, "I am held; I cannot think in any other way. ..."
3. University Sermons by Henry Sloane Coffin (1914)
"It kept convincing and reconvincing us; and there was nothing for us but to lie
easily and confidently, saying, "I am held; I cannot think in any other way. ..."
4. The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany (1836)
"Possessing this sentiment of natural belief,' says he, ' we are not now under
the necessity of reconvincing ourselves that the operations of na ture, ..."