10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNTRUSTINESS»
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The practical works of ... Richard Baxter, with a life of ...
For vanity and a Ik to the Hebrews were words of the same importance, signifying
deceivableness and untrustiness. And indeed among mankind there is so great a
degree of impotency, selfishness, timorousness, ignorance, error, and ...
Richard Baxter, William Orme, 1830
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
All the Syren songs of Italy could never untwine * UNTRUSTINESS. n. /.
Unfaithfulness.— from the mast of God's word. Afcham. Gravity covered much
untrustiness of heart, llayw. * To UNTWIST, v.a. To separate any things *
UNTRUTH, n. /□ 1.
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The Practical Works of the Rev. Richard Baxter, with a Life ...
Trust God-with his work who never faileth ; and be careful of your own, who are
conscious of untrustiness. , Direct. 5. ' Look principally to your hearts, that they
grow not to an overvaluing of the prosperity of the flesh ; nor to an undervaluing
of ...
Richard Baxter, William Orme, 1830
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The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and ...
Hooier. — On these mountains it is generally received that the ark rested, but
vntruly. Rnhigh. • UNTRUSTINESS. n. f. Unfaithfulness.— Gravity, covered such
untrustiness of heart. Hayw. • UNTRUTH, n /. 1. Falsehood ; contrariety to reality.
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1807
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Friends in Council: a Series of Readings and Discourse Thereon
... of their untrustiness and treachery ! — Portuguese Possessioni in S. W. Africa,
vol. ii., p. 132. f I was at a dinner party, where I met a planter from the South, who
maintained, or rather asserted, that the negro was a species of orang-outang, ...
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A Bride-Bush; or, a direction for married persons, plainly ...
_VVhy dost thou publish thine own untrustiness, uncharitablencss, indiscretion,
in publishing the st'ailties of thine husband and wife, and make all wise men take
thee sor a passionate, openmouthed þbackbitcr, by telling abroad, what thou ...
William WHATELY (Vicar of Banbury.), 1768
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The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe: With a Life of the ...
... send some other in his place, for they had before perceived the disposition and
untrustiness of them of Dithmarsch : besides that it was not in their power to give
him free liberty to depart, without the consent of the whole commonalty.
John Foxe, George Townsend, 1846
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
কশ্লিতরূপে ৷ Untrustiness, n. s. অৰিশ্বস্ততা. অপ্নত]য়. অৰিশ্বট্রিস. কশ্লিতত্.
নিমকহারামি. অপ্নতুতক্ততা | Untruth, n. s. মিথ্যা কথা. অসততো. যাযাযাশ্চডাব.
অপৃকৃতত্. অনিষ্ঠা. অনূতাচার. দুস্টকর্মা. দুস্টনডাব. কুরীতি. কমিতাচার. প্ন;তারণা.
প্নবঞ্চনা.
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A complete dictionary of the English language: both with ...
UNTRUSTINESS, un-tiu»'-ty-nls. s. Unfaithfulness. UNTRUTH, un-tr6'tfc. s.
Falsehood, contrariety to reality ; moral falsehood, not veracity; treachery, want of
fidelity ; false assertion. UNTUNABLE, un-tii'-nebl. a. Unharmonious, not musical.
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The Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs, the Sons of Jacob
causing his deeds to be matched with lying. Wherefore consider the power of
wrath, how vain it is. For he is in bitter speech, and walketh at Satan's right hand,
that his deeds may be wrought in untrustiness and lying. For Satan doth first of all
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