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Example sentences for "longer extant"

  • He was certainly the author of a very celebrated monastic Rule, which unhappily is no longer extant.

  • Unfortunately this Rule is no longer extant, or at least has not yet been discovered.

  • Old and New Testament books that are no longer extant.

  • Hippolytus is no longer extant in the original; a Latin translation of it apparently exists in the Libellus adv.

  • It is still more important that we should constantly bear in mind, that a great number of Gospels existed in the early Church which are no longer extant, and of most of which even the names are lost.

  • This work, which appears in the Stichometry of Nicephorus amongst the apocrypha of the Old Testament, is no longer extant.

  • The manuscript is apparently no longer extant.

  • Columbus kept a journal on this voyage which is no longer extant.

  • The Toscanelli map is no longer extant, and all reconstructions of it are based on the globe of Martin Behaim constructed in 1492.

  • Of the world maps Toscanelli's, no longer extant, may have been one, but it is to be noted that Columbus uses the plural.

  • It is still more important that we should constantly bear in mind that a great number of Gospels existed in the early Church which are no longer extant, and of most of which even the names are lost.

  • He was born in Palestine of Jewish parents, and wrote five books of memoirs or commentaries no longer extant.

  • The only direct quotation from Scripture is from a part which is not included in our Holy Bible, and which, indeed, is no longer extant.

  • Barnabas is still more questionably fathered with a gospel of his own, which is no longer extant.

  • This may seem to point to a documentary source no longer extant.

  • But here the question is complicated by the possibility, and in the first place at least perhaps probability, that the writer is quoting from some apocryphal work no longer extant.

  • The work itself is unfortunately no longer extant, and our only knowledge of it is derived from the bitter and very inaccurate opponents of Marcion.

  • Now let us suppose that these Epistles were no longer extant, and that we interpreted the silence of Eusebius on the same principle which our author applies to Papias and Hegesippus and Dionysius of Corinth.

  • But of the treatise no longer extant he writes, that in it 'he (Theophilus) has used testimonies from the Apocalypse of John.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "longer extant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    although there; always more; fifty acres; hour they; keep right; large handful; literal translation; longer afraid; longer alone; longer any; longer existed; longer exists; longer knew; longer know; longer love; longer possible; longer required; longer stay; longer the; longer thought; longer young; make their; more liable; suddenly occurred; then from; where were