How To Use Foretelling In A Sentence
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Counterargument to this belief is that you absolutely have no way to know what will happen if you talk to someone new - this would be foretelling the future.
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Though the Old Testament prophets as agents of revelation are popularly conceived as being principally men involved in foretelling, that is, predicting future events, in reality the emphasis of their activity was involved in forthtelling.
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The "bad" bonnet must sink the large souled Grecian to a cinder-wench, make the Frenchwoman a trapes from the Palais Royal, our fair astronomer a gipsy of Greenwich Park, and the fate-foretelling sybil
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, October 30, 1841
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I like to think of myself as a Product Evangelist, dreaming up wonderful new product features, foretelling the future of mobile telecoms, and preaching the glory that is our system to the assembled masses.
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Consequently a sacrament is a sign that is both a reminder of the past, i.e. the passion of Christ; and an indication of that which is effected in us by Christ's passion, i.e. grace; and a prognostic, that is, a foretelling of future glory.
Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
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IC, I know you explained the difference between "foretelling" and "forthtelling", and maybe I'm just a little dense, but I looked up the word and it's usage and it seems that although it could be used both ways, the usage of the word varies depending on the situation and context.
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These high explosions and incendiaries are like the falling stars and blazing comets - noted of old as foretelling great changes in the affairs of man.
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That stroke is to remind us," said Colum-cille, "that it is fitter for us to be inside Saint Patrick's church, praying as Saint Patrick taught us to pray, than to be foretelling what he will do for us on the Day of Judgment.
St Patrick's Day
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Christ, of whom not only Cyrus, who was God's servant in foretelling it, was a type.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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One shilling for simple magic such as foretelling the fate of common black people.
Allan and the Holy Flower
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He is more particular here in foretelling his sufferings than any time before.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
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There was some mention of the fact that earlier in the week there were reports that consumer confidence had fallen, foretelling a sluggish Christmas retail season, and that new home sales slipped an unanticipatedly high 3. 6% in September, when analysts had been expecting a rise in sales.
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Consequently a sacrament is a sign that is both a reminder of the past, i.e. the passion of Christ; and an indication of that which is effected in us by Christ's passion, i.e. grace; and a prognostic, that is, a foretelling of future glory.
Summa Theologica, Part III (Tertia Pars) From the Complete American Edition
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Assuredly, by foretelling the destruction of a Temple a preacher could invite backlash for the implied criticism of its hierocracy.
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Plus, I’m getting the sense that the show, which has increasingly included soundbites of Kevin foretelling his own victory, has begun setting us up for an upset.
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Astrology gained in status during the Gupta period and moved beyond mere prognostication of birthmarks and foretelling of the future by interpretation of dreams and facial features.
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There was some mention of the fact that earlier in the week there were reports that consumer confidence had fallen, foretelling a sluggish Christmas retail season, and that new home sales slipped an unanticipatedly high 3.6% in September, when analysts had been expecting a rise in sales.
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Foretelling the future through astrology is bunk, right?
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I usually take the Ferrari," he responded, summing up both the kind of fuel and reckless speed by which we arrived at our current being, and foretelling years of VIP douchery.
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And thus our Saviour meets with the arrogance of Peter, foretelling him that he should not have the courage he so confidently assumed to himself, but should within the time and space of cockcrowing deny him thrice.
From the Talmud and Hebraica
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For water-witching or foretelling the future, the diviner was often an integral, if under-appreciated member of the country village.
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What, (though but feebly felt and dimly seen) -- what do we yet owe to Thee if Knowledge be now a Power; if MIND be a Prophet and a Fate, foretelling and foredooming the things to come!
Rienzi, Last of the Roman Tribunes
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But his distinguishing feature, his "dominating gift," was that of prophecy, especially in foretelling the deaths of children, "which he almost always accompanied with jocular words _ (scherzi) _ on his lips.
Old Calabria
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And like all successful prophets he would be heeded by the rich and the powerful, even if their own churches warned against foretelling the future.
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Foretelling accurately when and where the earthquake will happen is only a form of rumor at current stage which will cause a panic among the people.