Lexicographical Neighbors of Rededications
Literary usage of Rededications
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall and Such by Sabine Baring-Gould, John Fisher (1907)
"The two southern cathedrals have received rededications, S. David's to S. Andrew,
and Llandaff to S. Peter. Bangor was rededicated to S. Mary, ..."
2. The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall and Such by Sabine Baring-Gould, John Fisher (1907)
"... cathedrals have received rededications, S. David's to S. Andrew, and Llandaff
to S. Peter. Bangor was rededicated to S. Mary, but S. Asaph has escaped. ..."
3. The Lives of the British Saints: The Saints of Wales and Cornwall and Such by Sabine Baring-Gould, John Fisher (1907)
"The two southern cathedrals have received rededications, S. David's to S. Andrew,
and Llandaff to S. Peter. Bangor was rededicated to S. Mary, ..."
4. Practical Inter-church Methods by Albert Franklin McGarrah (1919)
"... after addresses by laymen and women, arrange a home canvass, asking for
rededications or reenlistments of life for the service of Christ and His Kingdom ..."
5. Chapel Talks: A Collection of Sermons to College Students by Charles Carroll Albertson (1916)
"The perseverance of the saints consists of a series of continual rededications."
The power of Christ rested on Paul apparently without a ..."
6. A homiletical commentary on the books of Chronicles by James Wolfendale (1890)
"... rededications of themselves and stern but wholesome league against idolatry—1.
Innumerable sacrifices. "They ofi'ered unto the Lord seven hundred oxen ..."
7. The Archaeological Review by Gomme, George Laurence, Sir, 1853-1916 (1889)
"... 71 Redbridge, Roman road at, 95 ; bridge at, 96 rededications of early churches,
165 Reggio, libra of, 340 Remains, quarterly report of discoveries of, ..."