non-jurancy Hist.
(nɒnˈdʒʊərənsɪ)
[f. non-jurant: see -ancy.]
The condition of being a non-juror; the principles of the non-jurors.
| 1715 Wodrow in Wodrow's Corr. (1843) II. 21 To show it was neither disloyalty nor Non-jurancy hindered him, he went over..and preached at Lanark with Mr. Orr. 1720 ― Ibid. 486 The other thing insisted on is a declaration of the reasons of our Non-jurancy. 1895 Raven Hist. Suffolk 229 Archbishop Sancroft's non-jurancy. |