prophesy是什么意思

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  • The enthusiasts, who claimed to prophesy and to have direct divine inspiration, were increasingly seen in the seventeenth century as melancholies.

  • Some had prophesied, a few had preached, and others had even publicly demonstrated in defence of their forms of worship.

  • He prophesied to them in secret all the happenings that would take place on their journey.

  • We can only safely prophesy the effect of advances that are already in the pipeline.

  • Indeed, he had prophesied the exact opposite: a decline of productivist dogma in favor of progressive experimentation.

  • True prophesy, the poem instructs, resembles the poetess's reflections more than the radical's ambitious scientific reforms.

  • Ears are only made "averse" by the "noise" of ecclesiastical "scrannel pipes"; they will be reconciled to "a verse" containing the music of true prophesy.

  • He prophesied that in the future the victims might be rehabilitated (p. 96).

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