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Definition of Transfiguring
1. transfigure [v] - See also: transfigure
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transfiguring
Literary usage of Transfiguring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Girls and Education by Le Baron Russell Briggs (1911)
"... it is not only profoundly true, but a recognition of what is highest in women
as what is highest in all human creatures— the power of transfiguring this ..."
2. Lessons of Faith and Life: Discourses by Edwin Hubbell Chapin (1881)
"I. THE transfiguring LOOK. "And as he prayed the fashion of his countenance was
altered." — LUKE ix. 29. ..."
3. The Imperial Christ by John Patterson Coyle, George A. Gates (1896)
"THE TRANSFIGURED AND transfiguring CROSS. God forbid that I should glory, save
in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. — GAL. vi. 14. ..."
4. Here and Beyond: Or, The New Man, the True Man by Hugh Smith Carpenter (1859)
"ANGELIC FACE. — NATURAL SCENERY. — GOD'S VOICE.— SIGHT or GLORY transfiguring.
— SPECTACLES OF BEAUTY. — COTTAGE DEATH-BED. — THB STRUGGLING CHRISTIAN. ..."