Proclaimant

Synonyms for "proclaimant"

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This cannot mean old Jerusalem, for there the hour of worship is past, but the new Jerusalem, or gospel, which has never been without proclaimants, and never will be, both in heaven and earth.

Source: wiktionary

I trembled lest he should send me to call her; but I was spared the pain of being the first proclaimant of her flight.

Source: wiktionary

Epilepsy is not, however, the only, and perhaps not even the most frequent, sequel to night-terrors in children. An attack of the last is onlv the loud proclaimant of the neurotic temperament in its subject, and there is no doubt that other neuroses, such as hysteria, chorea, migraine, insanity, somnambulism, and the like, play a large part in the after-histories as well as epilepsy.

Source: wiktionary

At times, even the evidence offered by proclaimants of devolution is either wrong or fantastic.

Source: wiktionary

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