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jurant, a. and n. (ˈdʒʊərənt) [ad. L. jūrānt-em, pr. pple. of jūrāre to swear.] A. adj. Taking an oath; swearing. In Sc. Hist. opposed to non-jurant, non-juring (q.v.).1715 Wodrow Corr. (1843) II. 23 Some judicious Non⁓jurors, who are firmly of opinion that the spring of this is from some Jurant bre...
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James Hog
refuting the Decision . . of our Time [twelve letters] (Edinburgh, 1718)
A Letter concerning the True State of the Question between the Non-Jurant and Jurant Ministers of the Church of Scotland (Edinburgh, 1718)
An Explication of Passages excepted against in the Marrow of Modern
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non-jurant
non-ˈjurant, a. and n. Hist. Also 8 erron. -and. [f. non-juror: see -ant and cf. jurant.] A. adj. That is a non-juror; belonging to or characteristic of non-jurors.1696 Luttrell Brief Rel. (1857) IV. 138 One Glascome, a nonjurant parson. 1788 in N. & Q. 8th Ser. VIII. 16 Nov. (1895) 385/1 Upon the 2...
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Andrew Cant (bishop)
He was consecrated college bishop (i.e. a bishop without a diocese) as Bishop of the Non-jurant Church in Glasgow on 17 October 1722 by Bishop John Fullarton
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juring
juring, ppl. a. rare. (ˈdʒʊərɪŋ) [f. *jure vb. (as ad. L. jūrāre) + -ing2.] Taking the oath; jurant. (Opp. to non-juring.)1710 Managers' Pro & Con 43 Juring, Non-juring, and..abjuring Clergy. 1870 Union Rev. 32 The number of juring clergy began to fail.
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Alexander Duncan (bishop)
Alexander Duncan (c.1655–1733) was a non-jurant Scottish Episcopal clergyman, college bishop (from 1724), and Bishop of Glasgow from 1731.
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shaved
shaved, ppl. a. (ʃeɪvd) [f. shave v. + -ed1.] In the senses of the verb. Cf. shaven ppl. a. 1. a. Cut off in very thin slices or shavings; spec. of ice cut in thin slices or shavings for chilling drinks. Also, trimmed or polished by shaving.1688 Clayton in Phil. Trans. XVIII. 134 She gave him Orient...
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non-jurancy
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 ― Ibi...
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Alasdair mac Mhaighstir Alasdair
Maighstir Alasdair accordingly, "remained in his parish as a non-Jurant minister after the revolution of 1690."
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on
▪ I. on, prep. (ɒn, unstr. ən) Also 1–5 an, 2–5 o, a (see an prep., a prep.1, o prep.1); (3 æn, Orm. onn, 4–5 oon, 5 onne, 5–6 one, un, 6 onn). [OE. an, on = OFris. an, OS. and ODu. ana, an (MDu. ane, an, aen, Du. aan (dial. an), MLG. an, LG. ân, an), OHG. ana, an (MHG. ane, an, Ger. an), ON. á (Nor...
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