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Acomplete dictionary of the english language, both with ...
CONFESTLY, kbn-sesh-ly. ad. Undisputably, evidently. CONFlDANT, kon-fy-daint
', s. A person trusted with private affairs. To CONFIDE, kdn-side. v. n. To trust in. .
CONFIDENCE, kbnssfl-dense. s. Firm belief of another; trust in his own ahilities ...
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A dictionary of the english language: in which the words are ...
CONFESTLY. ad. Undisputably. Der. of Piety. CONFI'CIENT. а. [confinens, Lat.]
That causes or proenre*. Diet. . CONFIDANT, я. ». A person trusted with private
affairs. Arhuthnot. To CONTI'DE. ». n. [confido, Lat.] To trust To CONFI'DE. ». a.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Alexander Chalmers, 1853
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
5. one who hears confessions Confest, kon-fést'. a. open, known ' Confestly, ktm-
fést'léad. see Confessedly Confidant, kon-fé-dant'.s. a person trusted with private
affairs Confide, k6n-fide'.v.n. to trust in [rance Confidence, kon'fé-dénse. s. trust, ...
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The Causes of the decay of christian piety: Or an impartial ...
... I sear, the attestation of too many consciences, to be generally doubted ; the
greater difficulty will be, to perswade the depositin of those lusty, which-though
they are confestly t e Boutefieus among us, have yet by I know not what
Fascination ...
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The Psalms in Hebrew; with a comm. by G. Phillips
Where Jmntt>," he observes, " being joined with it, 'tis made more probable that
here, where "int^D is joined with it, they should both be taken in this sense,
wherein there confestly they are." The rendering of the first three words in this
way is, ...
Psalms, George Phillips, 1846
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A New and Improved Standard French and English and English ...
CONFESTLY konfest'le, adv. cvidemment CONFIDANT kon'fldant, a. confident;
ami. CONFIDE konf id', vn. se fier a, se reposer sur, faire fond. CONFIDENCE kon
'f Idens, a. confiance ; hardiesse, f. CONFIDENT kon'fident, a. confident, m.
Alexander G. Collot, 1856
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A Complete Dictionary of the English Language, Both with ...
CONFEST, kon-sesist a. known, not concealed. CONFESTLY, kon-fesistly. ad.
Undilsiputably, evidently. CONFIDANT, kbn-'Ldantfi s. A person trusted with
private affairs. TOCONFlDE, lton-ffde. v. n. To trust in. CONFlDENCE, kbnfflfsil-
dense. s.
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Poly-olbion, song 24 For can any thing bo said to have so much as a shew of
wisdom or piety in respect of will-worship in it, if that will-worship thus pretended,
pass confestly either for foolish or impious ? Hammond. Works, vol. i. fol. 233.
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley, 1845
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Of Fraternal Admonition Or Correption
... without question in public/e (which will be alwayes under silspition of
proceeding from some other principle then that of Charity) and even in ivnte also,
unlesse it be in matters of that nature which are grossshnd eriminam , and
confestly evill, ...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: Abridged ...
Confess ¡on 1st, я. Confesante; penitente. Confessor, *. Confesor; el sacerdote;
penitente ; confeso. [to, notorio, Confest, a. Confesado, manifiesto, descubler-
Confestly, ad. V. ÚmfcsBtdly. Confidant. *. Confidente, amigo Íntimo. To Confide,
vn.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1864