The Bible Word-Book : a Glossary of Old English Bible Words
The Bible Word-Book : a Glossary of Old English Bible Words
Wright, William Aldis, 1831-1914
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i. The river hath thrice flow'd, no ebb between ; And the old folk, time's doting chronicles. Say, it did so a little time before That our great graudsire Edward sick'd and died. Id. 2 Men. IV. iv. 4, Double to (Job xi. 6). An example of this con- struction is found in Bacon's Historie if tJie Raigne qf King Henry the Seuenth (p. 76) : Digitized by CjOOQIC WORD-BOOK. 165 About the same time, the King had a Loane from the Gtie of Foure thousand pounds ; which was double to that they lent before.... Doubt. v,t The phrase 'to doubt of^ occurs in the preface of The Translators to the Reader: But was that his magnificence liked by all ? we dovht of it. Wherfore if the BysbopS and Oardinalles be of the same opinion, and that suche doctrine be taughte at Rome, then is it no longer to be doubted of, but that Kome is the very seate of Antechrist. Sleidan's Commentaries, foL 2 a. (Eng. trans. 1560.) Drag^ st>. (Hab. i. 15, 16). A.-S. drcege. Three other words, akm to that which is thus rendered, are all trans- lated net (Ps.
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