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Yet this is what our recanter docs, and the egregious absurdity is enormously
augmented when his " fragment" is itself, as it always has been called, a law —
the homoeopathic law — " simiha similibus curantur." This is for our recanter, with
the ...
George Frederick Shrady, Elisha Harris, Stephen Smith, 1861
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Manichaean Delirium: Decolonizing the Judiciary and Islamic ...
A recanter is described by the clerics as a newborn with a clean slate because
his previous sins were forgiven. In this, he is on a par with a new convert to Islam
—a more bountiful state than that of a repentant Muslim. In order not to miss the ...
ʻAbd Allāh ʻAlī Ibrāhīm, 2008
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Rural Rides in the Counties of Surrey, Kent, Sussex ... with ...
Fox's " B007: qflllartyrs,” that ought to be called “the Book of Liars,” says that
Cranmer, the recanter and re-recanter, held out his ofi'ending hand in the flames,
and cried out “that hand, that hand !” If he had cried out Catherine! Catherine!
William Cobbett, James Paul COBBETT, 1853
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Rural Rides: In the Counties of Surrey ... [etc.] in the ...
Fox's " Book of Martyrs," that ought to be called " the Book of Liars," says that
Cranmer, the recanter and re-recanter, held out his offending hand in the flames,
and cried out " that hand, that hand !" If he had cried out Catherine ! Catherine !
William Cobbett, James Paul Cobbett, 1853
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The Documentary History of the First Federal Elections, ...
The ebulations of this recanter against the present honorable candidate, will, we
trust, have no influence upon the well-informed electors of Suffolk District; for it
cannot be supposed, that on these occasions he can lay aside that habit of ...
Merrill Jensen, Robert A. Becker, 1976
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
Stillingjleet. — * RECANTER. n.f. [from recant.] One who recants. — The publick
body, which doth seldom Play the recanter. Shot. -• To RECAPITULATE, v. a. [
recapituler, Fr. re and cepitulum, Lat.] To repeat again the sum of x former
discourse.
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Queering the Renaissance
5 Amid the predictable and largely commendable activities of a Tudor humanist,
two roles stand out: "suspect" and "Marshalsea man," oblique references to some
crime or infraction beyond those that are named, "heretic" and "recanter.
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Tortured Confessions: Prisons and Public Recantations in ...
Raha recounts how one daring woman from the audience asked a prominent
recanter the whereabouts of his former colleague, knowing perfectly well that he
had died under torture. The recanter huffed and puffed, claiming lack of
knowledge.
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The history and antiquities of the university of Oxford, ...
Which being read and the Recanter admonished, least he fall on such matters
again for the future, departed, and there was no, more notice taken of it. But he
being one of those called Ante-Artniniasis, was several times put aside from ...
Anthony Wood, John Gutch, 1796
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Inhabitants 4000. Four miles south-west of Loretto, and thirteen south of Ancona.
RECANT, v. a. kv.n.f Lat. recanto. To Recan'tation, n. s. > retract ; recall ; con-
Recanter. 5 tradict ; revoke a position : recantation and recanter corresponding.
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington)