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I fear treachery to the host from this nullifidian Achan Thou shalt not go with him. Thou art our chariots and our horsemen." "Hinder me not," replied Burley; "he hath well said that all is lost, if the enemy win the bridge therefore let me not. Shall the children of this generation be called wiser or braver than the children of the sanctuary?

While such was the demand of the Cameronians, they vociferated loudly, that those who were not with them were against them, that it was no time to relinquish the substantial part of the covenanted testimony of the Church, if they expected a blessing on their arms and their cause; and that, in their eyes, a lukewarm Presbyterian was little better than a Prelatist, an Anti-Covenanter, and a Nullifidian.

I fear treachery to the host from this nullifidian Achan Thou shalt not go with him. Thou art our chariots and our horsemen." "Hinder me not," replied Burley; "he hath well said that all is lost, if the enemy win the bridge therefore let me not. Shall the children of this generation be called wiser or braver than the children of the sanctuary?

Then it must be obvious to you that women are destined to play the leading part in our Christian renascence, precisely as they did in the original spreading of the faith. What else is the meaning of the vast activity in female education? Let them be taught, and forthwith they will rally to our Broad Church. A man may be content to remain a nullifidian; women cannot rest at that stage.

Can anybody imagine John Wesley talking to his summer-evening crowd at Dublin about 'nullifidian, or quoting German? I will say nothing of the Galilean preacher. The common people heard Him gladly. He was so simple and therefore so sublime.

It was his habit to pay slight attention to the words of anyone but himself, and Peak's careless answer merely led him to talk on wide subjects with renewal of energy. One might have suspected that he had made a list of uncommon words wherewith to adorn his discourse, for certain of these frequently recurred. 'Nullifidian', 'morbific', 'renascent', were among his favourites.

He often alluded to French and German authors in order that he might recite French and German quotations. And so on. Poor Mr. Chilvers! I am sure that the little children filed out during the hymn before the sermon. No man with a scrap of imagination could look into the dimpled face of a little girl I know and hurl 'nullifidian' at her.

Keep them in gage, till I gie ye back the siller out of the next subsidy." "If it please your Majesty to give me such directions in writing," said the cautious citizen. "The deil is in your nicety, George," said the king; "ye are as preceese as a Puritan in form, and a mere Nullifidian in the marrow of the matter. May not a king's word serve ye for advancing your pitiful twa hundred pounds?"

"Which I will leave open, in case thou shouldst holla for assistance, as yonder Nullifidian hath it But how hast thou got all this so well put in order, good patron?" "I gave the steward Tomkins notice of my purpose to sleep here." "A strange fellow that," said Wildrake, "and, as I judge, has taken measure of every one's foot all seems to pass through his hands."

While such was the demand of the Cameronians, they vociferated loudly, that those who were not with them were against them, that it was no time to relinquish the substantial part of the covenanted testimony of the Church, if they expected a blessing on their arms and their cause; and that, in their eyes, a lukewarm Presbyterian was little better than a Prelatist, an Anti-Covenanter, and a Nullifidian.