2. Noun. (plural of saviour) ¹
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Definition of Saviours
1. saviour [n] - See also: saviour
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saviours
Literary usage of Saviours
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An exposition of the Creed by John Pearson (1857)
"... for even in the Scriptures the judges of Israel were called no less than their
saviours. When tlie Judg. ш. g. children of Israel cried unto the Lord, ..."
2. Isis Unveiled: A Master-key to the Mysteries of Ancient and Modern Science by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky (1891)
"... completed by honest science and future generations, let us glance at the
present aspect of the legendary three religions. THE LEGENDS OF THREE saviours. ..."
3. In Tune with the Infinite: Or, Fullness of Peace, Power, and Plenty by Ralph Waldo Trine (1905)
"AND saviours, . I have tried thus far to deal 'fairly with you in presenting
these vital truths, and have spoken •, of everything on the basis of our own ..."
4. A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs from September 1678 to April 1714 by Narcissus Luttrell (1857)
"... one of the rectors of St. saviours, Southwark, preach't before the lord mayor
at St. Pauls, his text, 2 Corinth, cap. 11. vers. ..."
5. Travels of an Irish Gentleman in Search of a Religion: With Notes and by Thomas Moore (1833)
"Belief in Two saviours.—Hatred of the Jewish Code.—Ophites.—Marriage of Jesus
with Sophia Acha. moth. HOWEVER differing from each other in the ..."