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Definition of "hearkening" []

  • Present participle of hearken. (verb)

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Use "hearkening" in a sentence
  • "These latent structures, originally sown into matter at its creation, Bonaventure calls, following the terminology of St. Augustine, rationes seminales or seminal reasons, a term hearkening back to the cosmology of the ancient St.ics."
  • "Thus were they made ashamed of the prophets they had been proud of, and convinced at last of their folly in hearkening to them."
  • "Moses was a temporary institution and was given for such purposes as were only subservient to and not subversive of the promise, and that now, under the gospel, Christians enjoy much greater and better privileges than the Jews did under that dispensation, it must needs follow that they were very unreasonable and unwise, in hearkening to those who at once endeavoured to deprive them of the truth and liberty of the gospel."
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