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Definition of Seducements
1. seducement [n] - See also: seducement
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seducements
Literary usage of Seducements
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History and Present Condition of the Barbary States: Comprehending a View of by Michael Russell (1842)
"... Congregations permitted to exist under the Mohammedan Rulers—Conditions of
Toleration—Africans gradually yield to the seducements of the New Faith, ..."
2. The Family Library (Harper). by Child Study Association of America Book Review Committee (1842)
"... Congregations permitted to exist under the Mohammedan Rulers—Conditions of
Toleration—Africans gradually yield to the seducements of the New Faith, ..."
3. An Exposition of the Epistle of Saint Paul to the Philippians by Jean Daillé (1843)
"Oppose the authority of this Divine command to the seducements and illusions of
the world, to the flatteries and babble of sophisters, to the suggestions ..."
4. The Gospels: With Moral Reflections on Each Verse by Pasquier Quesnel (1855)
"One of the most subtle and dangerous seducements of all, is the example of some
person of great reputation for piety, who, through fear of men, ..."
5. The Gospels: With Moral Reflections on Each Verse by Pasquier Quesnel (1855)
"One of the most subtle and dangerous seducements of all, is the example of some
person of great reputation for piety, who, through fear of men, ..."
6. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer (1853)
"... and his toils relates: Her hero's danger touch'd the pitying power, 10 The
nymph's seducements, and the magic bower. Thus she began her plaint. ..."