Lexicographical Neighbors of Reverists
Literary usage of Reverists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn by Beecher, Henry Ward (1871)
"There are those who tend toward thought, rather than toward disposition, and thus
become reverists, instead of practical and living Christians. ..."
2. Plymouth Pulpit: The Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher, in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn by Henry Ward Beecher, Truman Jeremiah Ellinwood (1869)
"There are those who tend toward thought, rather than toward disposition, and thus
become reverists, instead of practical and living Christians. ..."
3. Local Nomenclature: A Lecture on the Names of Places, Chiefly in the West of by George Philip Rigney Pulman (1857)
"... vivid of friendly reverists, conceive of the origin of that now handsome town,
than a collection of rudely built huts, in the forest or upon the hill, ..."
4. The Original Plymouth Pulpit: Sermons from the Stenographic Reports by T.J by Henry Ward Beecher (1893)
"There are those who tend toward thought, rather than toward disposition, and thus
become reverists, instead of practical and living Christians. ..."