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Definition of Renewedly
1. adv. Again; once more.
Definition of Renewedly
1. Adverb. (American English) again; once more ¹
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Definition of Renewedly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Renewedly
Literary usage of Renewedly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other by William Evans, Thomas Evans (1847)
"... the necessity we are under, of being renewedly quickened and raised from the
deadness of the letter, to live in the Spirit unto the Lord our God. ..."
2. Memoir of Hannah Gibbons: Late of West Chester, Pennsylvania by Hannah Pusey Gibbons (1873)
"I was renewedly impressed with desires for myself and those assembled, that more
purity of heart might be experienced; and that we might be preserved from ..."
3. Familiar Letters of Ann Willson by Ann Willson (1850)
"ings — but surely we are (and I feel renewedly so at the present time,) sensible
that in watchfulness and prayer our safety is. There is a durability about ..."
4. Memoirs of the Life and Religious Experience of Sarah Tucker: A Minister of by Sarah Fish Tucker (1848)
"... yet the honest hearted travelers Z ion-ward, were renewedly strengthened to
press forward through the crowd of opposition for the right maintenance and ..."
5. Journal of the Life, Travels and Gospel Labors of Thomas Arnett by Thomas Arnett (1884)
"income of the good presence of the Lord ; I sang in the spirit of my mind praises
to his great and worthy name, feeling renewedly built up in the most holy ..."
6. Friends' Intelligencer by Friends Intelligencer Association (1858)
"establishment in the right way, that my spirit renewedly craves for you and for
myself; that every visited mind among you may become redeemed ; every called ..."
7. Journal of the Life and Religious Labours of John Comly: Late of Byberry by John Comly (1853)
"Some of these were renewedly watered, and it was a season not soon to be forgotten.
To the great Husbandman be the praise, and may he hold them in his holy ..."