10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OPPIGNORATION»
Discover the use of
oppignoration in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
oppignoration and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Sailor's Word-book: An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical ...
508 OPPIGNORATION ORDINARY carried about in a sort of pouch for some little
time after being hatched; the My sis flexuosus of naturalists. OPPIGNORATION.
The pawning of part of the cargo to get money for the payment of the duty on the ...
William Henry Smyth, Sir Edward Belcher, 1867
2
Works: Ninety-six sermons
Or by oppignoration or engaging of some good which we would not lose : as, "
Our rejoicing in Christ," our salvation, God's help, &c. Both are oft and may be
joined together, if it be thought meet. " God is my witness" that thus it is, and " God
be ...
3
The house by the church-yard: a novel
which lieth dormant in us by the opiate of primitive sin, and therefore, stands in
need of an excitator — which excitator may be either good or evil ; but is more
frequently Satan himself, by reason of some previous oppignoration or compact
with ...
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, 1866
4
The works of William Temple, Bart., complete: In 4 Vol. : To ...
... sans lui prêter leurs services Sf assistances: Sç je ne vois point de disposition
ici, qui ne m'assure que l'oppignoration étant conclue, on marchera au secours
des Païs-Bas dès la premiere demarche que le Roi de France fera pour l'attaquer
...
5
The Complete Works of Thomas Manton, D.D.: With a Memoir of ...
The object limited, / pray for them ; which is amplified negatively by a refusal to
pray for others, I pray not for the world. 3. The reasons, thou hast given them me,
and they are thine ; mine by oppignoration, not alienation, thy charge put into
mine ...
6
A Collection of ... State-papers, Containing Memorials of ...
... on ne resolu rien sur les memoircs precedentes, qu' on retarde ce qui saur
pour la conservation de Dennemarc; qu'on ' ne fournit pas les 60,000 fl. qu' on ne
traité pas à luy fournir une notable lomme contre bon gage et oppignoration, &c.
John Thurloe, Thomas Birch, 1742
Or by oppignoration or engaging of some good which we would not lose : as, "
Our rejoicing in Christ," our salvation, God's help, &c. Both are oft and may be
joined together, if it be thought meet. " God is my witness" that thus it is, and " God
be ...
8
The House by the Churchyard (墓地旁的屋子):
... of primitive sin,and, therefore, stands in need of an excitator, which
excitatormaybe either good or evil;butis more frequently Satanhimself, by reason
ofsome previous oppignoration or compact with witches. The power, indeed, is in
the witch, ...
J. Sheridan Le Le Fanu, 2011
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The English expositor improv'd, revised by R. Browne
A Caging, Oppignoration. "^ Gtun, Lucre- To Gains'}, to Contradict. (Ullant,
Splendid. Gailantnefi% Magnificence. Gallantry, Map.nari.mity. *A Gaping after
any Things Iuhiarion. \A Gfprng fir Breath, Relpi- .ratioh. *A G.fmg ft' Laxjnep, ,0(ci
- ...
John Bullokar, Richard Browne (schoolmaster), 1719
10
The House by the Church-Yard
... which excitator may be either good or evil; but is more frequently Satan himself,
by reason of some previous oppignoration or compact with witches. The power,
indeed, is in the witch, and not conferred by him; but this versipellous or Protean
...
Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, 2007