correspondency
Americannoun
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correspondenciesEtymology
Origin of correspondency
First recorded in 1580–90
Example Sentences
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The critics declare upon this striking correspondency that "much of the imagery of Revelation is borrowed from Ezekiel."
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Elias Ashmole, Esq. finds, by Dr. John Dee's papers, that there was a great friendship and correspondency between him and Adrian Gilbert, and he often mentions him in his manuscripts.
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In correspondency with which division of character the writers of that age would also be of two classes; those who were silent about Christianity, and those who were Christians.
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A comparison with Revelation xviii will bring out the striking correspondency.
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And really there seems to have been a sort of fitness in this method, a correspondency of sign in the punishment to the offence.
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