jurant
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2ADJ.
prevalent
ADV.
universally
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adj
Under oath; swearing.
Not that such universally prevalent, universally jurant, feeling of Hope, could be a unanimous one.
Because “the least body” was jurant, and had not the bishops politically “at its head;” therefore, it had them not spiritually!
noun
One who has taken an oath, especially a religious one.
They are divided into jurants, and nonjurants. The jurants qualify to the government, and are on the same footing with episcopals in England. The nonjurants, who will not qualify, are avowed friends to the wicked old cause of the pretender.
Thus the solemn work of swearing is awfully profaned by both the imposer and the jurant.
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6Not that such universally prevalent, universally jurant, feeling of Hope, could be a unanimous one.
WiktionaryBecause “the least body” was jurant, and had not the bishops politically “at its head;” therefore, it had them not spiritually!
WiktionaryIn the argumentation that follows, there is not much divergence from the standard non-jurant reasoning; if the persuasiveness of Erskine's presentation merited specific publication, the general lines
WiktionaryThey are divided into jurants, and nonjurants. The jurants qualify to the government, and are on the same footing with episcopals in England. The nonjurants, who will not qualify, are avowed friends t
WiktionaryThus the solemn work of swearing is awfully profaned by both the imposer and the jurant.
WiktionaryA very considerable number of the best ministers refused to take that oath; and a schism was like to take place between those who felt at liberty to swear and those who did not, or the jurants and the
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