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non-subscriber
non-subˈscriber Also Sc. 7 -scriver, -scryver. [non- 2.] 1. One who refuses to subscribe to an undertaking, a religious creed, etc. (a) In Scottish Church History, one who did not subscribe to the National Covenant of 1638; (b) one of the section of Irish presbyterians which arose in 1720 and oppose... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Abernethy (minister)
It was said of him that, although a "Non-subscriber," he was a Trinitarian. wikipedia.org
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non-scriber
† non-ˈscriber Obs. = non-subscriber.1650 (title) Plea for Non-Scribers, or Grounds and Reasons for many Ministers in Cheshire, Lancashire, &c. refusing the late Engagement. 1651 Elcock (title) Animadversions on a book called a Plea for Non-Scribers. Oxford English Dictionary
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Joseph Burroughs
He was a non-subscriber at Salters' Hall in 1719. He allowed Emlyn, the unitarian, to occupy his pulpit. wikipedia.org
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Art For The Health Of it features Louisiana artist
4 hours ago — Arts & Entertainment · Announcements · Obituaries · Local Events · Opinion · Multimedia · Online Features. Services. Non-Subscriber Registration ...
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subscrive
† subˈscrive, v. Sc. Obs. [ad. OF. soubscriv-, pr. stem of soubscrire, mod.F. souscrire (see subscribe). Cf. descrive, inscrive, scrive.] = subscribe. a. trans.c 1470 Harding Chron. ciii. vi, As Flores sayth and doeth it so subscrive. 1476 Exch. Rolls Scot. VIII. 344 note, Writtin and subscrivit at ... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Finmore
In the Register of the Visitors of Oxford for that year, he is entered as a non-subscriber, that is, one who did not accept the Parliamentarian confession wikipedia.org
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subscriber
subscriber (səbˈskraɪbə(r)) [f. subscribe v. + -er1.] 1. a. One who subscribes, or affixes his signature to, a letter or document, articles of religion, etc. For spec. use in the history of Irish Presbyterianism, cf. non-subscriber 1 (b).1599, 1650 [see non-subscriber 1]. 1651 J. Drew (title) The No... Oxford English Dictionary
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WAMO (AM)
' Rhythmic Airplay panel as an indicator reporter, but is not considered a monitored reporter because it is not rated in Nielsen Audio (as Martz is a non-subscriber wikipedia.org
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Samuel Morton Savage
Like Jennings, Savage, though an orthodox Presbyterian, was a non-subscriber; he was one of the originators of the appeal to parliament in 1772 which resulted wikipedia.org
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capping
▪ I. capping, vbl. n. (ˈkæpɪŋ) [f. cap v.1 + -ing1.] 1. a. The action of the vb. cap in various senses.1592 Greene Groatsw. Wit (1617) 3 Schollers..receiued (after long capping and reuerence) a sixepenny reward. 1602 Return fr. Parnass. i. iv. (Arb.) 17 Letts leaue this capping of rimes. 1717 De Foe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Obadiah Hughes
Career Though a non-subscriber at Salters' Hall in 1719, Hughes was an evangelical preacher. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Bradbury (minister)
Barrington left Bradbury's congregation, and joined that of Jeremiah Hunt, D.D., independent minister and non-subscriber, at Pinners' Hall. wikipedia.org
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Trial of the Valeyard
It is scheduled for non-subscriber release in December 2014. wikipedia.org
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Gannett
In February 2012, Gannett announced that it would implement a paywall system across all of its daily newspaper websites, with non-subscriber access limited wikipedia.org
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