10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISCONSENT»
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A New English Dictionary of the English Language: A to K
And I feel that it is impossible to beleue truly except a ma repent, and that it is
impossible to trust in yt mercy yt is in Christ or to feel it, but yt a man must
immediatly loue God & his commaundementes, and therefore disagree &□
disconsent vnto ...
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A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining ...
And I feel that it is impossible to belcue truly except a mi repent, and that it is
impossible to trust in yt mercy yt is in Christ or to feel it, but yt a man must
immediatly loue God 8: his commaundemcntcs, and therefore disagree 8:
disconsent vnto ...
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
DISCONSENT : dis, and consent, (q. v.) from the Lat. consent-ire ; (con, and
sentire,) to think or feel as others think or feel. See Dissent, and Disassent. Not to
think or feel as others do ; to think or feel differently from others ; to differ, to
disagree.
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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An etymological dictionary of the English language
Disconsent. Dis; con; sentio. Disconsolatc. Dis; con; solor. Discontent,
discontinue, discontinuance. Dis; con; teneo. Disconvcnient. Dis; eon ; venio.
Dìscord. Dis; cor. Discount. Dis; con; pnto. Discountcnance. Dis; con; teneo.
Discourage.
John Oswald, Joseph Thomas, James Lynd, 1854
Allister smiled, much to Malik's disconsent. “When somebody smile just so, you
does start to wonder.” “Is nothing. Is just that I always thought that most religions
condemn defiling ofthe temple. Thing like smoking and . . .” “Man, the only person
...
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The Class-book of Etymology: Designed to Promote Precision ...
Disconsent. Dis; con; sentio. Disconsolate. Dts; con; solor. Discontent,
discontinue, discontinuance. Dis; con; teneo. Disconvenient. Dis; < Discord. Dis ;
cor. Discount. Dis ; con ; Discountenance. Dis; t Discourage. Dis; cor. Discourse.
Dis ; curro ...
from her first husband. Even so are our consciences bound and in danger to the
law under old Adam theflesh, as long as he liveth in us. For the law declareth that
our hearts are bound and that we cannot disconsent from him. But when he is ...
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Disconsent, dis-kon-sent', v. n. To differ ; to disagree ; not to consent.
Disconsolance, dis-kon'so-Ians, } s. Disconso- Disconsolanct, dis-kon'so-Jan-se,)
lateness. Disconsolate, dis-kon'so-latc, a. (rfi», and conso- latuSy Lot.) Destitute
of comfort ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
DISCONSENT, v. n. Mi-chord. DISCONSOLATE, adj. Tuirseach, brdnach',
dubhach, gun chomhf'hurtachd. DISCONSOLATEI.Y, adv. See Disconsolate.
DISCONSOLATENESS, s. Dubhachas, mi-shuaimhneas. DISCONTENT, adj. Mi-
thoilichte ...
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An Historical and Political Discourse of the Laws & ...
And in relation to those enormities, the Lords proceeded to sentence of
Banishment; all which was done in the presence of the King , and by his
disconsent , as may appear by his discontent thereat, as all Historians of those
Affairs Witness.
Nathaniel Bacon, John Selden, 1682