Definition of Guidings

1. guiding [n] - See also: guiding

Lexicographical Neighbors of Guidings

guiders
guides
guideth
guideway
guideways
guidewheel
guidewheels
guidewire
guideword
guidewords
guidguid
guiding
guiding centre
guiding light
guidingly
guidings (current term)
guidon
guidons
guids
guidwillie
guidwilly
guige
guiges
guild
guild-hall
guild-halls
guild socialism
guildable
guilder
guilders

Literary usage of Guidings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Apology for the True Christian Divinity, Being an Explanation and by Robert Barclay (1780)
"... tan for men people to put the immediate guidings and leadings leadings far which their forefathers had, but which they now are off to for- neither to ..."

2. The Illustrated Self-instructor in Phrenology and Physiology by Orson Squire Fowler, Lorenzo Niles Fowler (1857)
"Has some spiritual premonitions and guidings, yet they are not always sufficiently ... Has no spiritual guidings or superstitions: p. 146. 18. VENERATION. ..."

3. Religion, Natural and Revealed: Or, The Natural Theology and Moral Bearings by Orson Squire Fowler (1848)
"... trusts in him that these spiritual guidings will be for good; sad all, ... lewis to the inference that all spiritual guidings and providence., ..."

4. Religion, Natural and Revealed: Or, The Natural Theology and Moral Bearings by Orson Squire Fowler (1844)
"Spirituality perceives, follows, and trusts in these spiritual guidings; hope expects good to result therefrom; veneration adores God therefor; ..."

5. Collected Essays and Reviews by William James (1920)
"The word truth means just such leadings and guidings. Had his Idea led him to point his telescope to a vacant part of the sky, It would have been untrue—Is ..."

6. Quakerism: Or, The Story of My Life by Sarah D. Greer (1852)
"With deferential submission, they accepted " the leadings and guidings" of those "gifted individuals;" and at their suggestion, the Yearly Meeting added to ..."

7. The Works of the Rev. Richard Cecil ... with a Memoir of His Life: Arranged by Richard Cecil (1825)
"My mind is by nature so intrepid and sanguine, and it has so often led me to anticipate God in his guidings to my severe loss, that perhaps I am now too ..."

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