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Show J 3\ NO NO to mention by name 1. To name good and evil fortupe, in a long evening at play Suddenly to nominate them all V n H e a p e a S l i f p i It i One lady, 1 may civilly fpare to nominate, fo her fex's fake, whom he termed the fpider of th HWotton court 2. To entitle; to call Didft thou behight me born of Englith bloed Spenfer all a fairy's {fon doen nominate Who 3. To fet down; to appoint by name Never having intended, never defigne w4 Locke Fr .. 2. The power of appointing The nomination of perfons to places, being f principal and infeparable a flower of his crown Clarendon he would referve to himfelf In England the king has the nomination of a archbifhop ; and after nomination, he fends a cong d'elire to the dean and chapter, to eleét the perfo ) i Ayliffe fay - ele€ed by him . No'MiNATIVE. 2./. [in grammar, zom:natif, French.] The cafe that primarily defignates the name of any thing and is called right, in oppofition to th , other cafes called oblique NON. adwv. [Lat.] Not. Itis never ufe feparately, but fometimes prefixed t words with a negative power . Singe you to non-regardance caft my faith Live you the marble-breafted tyrant ftill. Shakefp Behold alfo there a lay zsn-refidency of the rich which in times of peace, too much negleéing thei habitations, may feem to have provoked God t negle¢t them Holyday A mere inclination to matters of duty, me reckon a willing of that thing; when they ar Jultly charged with an acual mon-performance o what the law requires South . For an account at large of bithop Sanderfon's laf JUdgment concernin God' concurrence o 7on concurrence with the actions of men, and the pofitive entity of fins of commiffion, 1 refer you t his letters The third fort of agreemen Qur ideas employe whic about th Picrce or difagreemen perception is co-exiftence of th o min i i mom-exiftenc in the fame fubjeét Locke Itis not a #en-ac, which introduces a cuftom, cuftom being a common ufage. Ayliffe's Parergon In the imperial chamber this anfwer is not ad mitted, viz. I do not believe it as the matter is al ledged And the reafon of this mon-admiffion is ts great uncertainty Ayliffe AR apparitor came to the church, and informe the parfon, that he muft pay the tenths to fuch . man and the bithop certific t‘fmrt unde hi neceflar tha me fhoul firft be out o their nonage, before they can attain to an actual uf of this principle: and withal, that they fhould b ready to exert and exercife their faculties. #ilkins Thofe charters were not avoidable for the king' nonage and if there could have been any fuc pretence, "that alone would not avoid them Hale After Chaucer there was a Spenfer, a Harrington a Fairfax, before Waller and Denham were in being; and our numbers were in their nonage 'til thefs laft appearcd Dryden In their tender nonage; while they fprea Their {pringing leaves, and lift their infant head Indulge their childhood, and the nurfling fpare Dryden Nonce imagine it t 1 faw a wol Nurfing two whelps; I faw her little one dalliance the teat to crave ‘While fhe her neck wreath' from them for th Spenfer nonce ufed at firft to fum the fifh in a houf Carew built for the nonce When in your motion you are hot And that he calls for drink, I'll have prepar'd hi Shake[peare's Hamlet A chalice for the nonce Such a light and metall'd dance Saw you never And they lead men for the nonce That turn round like grindle-ftones. ~ Ben Fonfon A voider for the nonce Cleaveland Coming ten times for the nonce I never yet could fee it flow but once Cotton No~ncoNFO'RMITY. #./. [#o Sormity. 1. Refufal of compliance The will of our Maker whethe an a conformit their action 2. Refufa gion con difcovered b autherit or monconformity to it, deto be morally good or evil Watrs's Logick to join in the eftdblifthed reli Since the liturgy, rites, and ceremonies of ou church, are fo much ftruck at, and all upon plea of confcience, it will concern us to examin o thi plea whic ou adverfaries ar her nonconformity in this particular. Addifon's Spei aole to fupport the charge againft the patent:an Sawift _This may be accounted for by the turbulenc of p2ffionsaupon the variou and f Rl urprifing tuens of leaft advantage 2. Not any: #o was in this fenfe ufed anciently before a confonant, and zoze before a vowel Six days fhall ye gather it, but on the fabbat there fhall be none Exodus, xvi. 26 Thy life fhail hang in doubt, and thou fhal have none aflurance of this life. Deuteronomy, xxviii Before the deluge, the air was calm 5' none o thofe tumultuary motions of vapours, which th mountains and winds caufe in ours. Burner's Theory The moft glaring and notorious paflages, are non of the fineft Felton on the Clafficks 3. Not other This is none other but the houfe of God, and th gate of heaven Genefisy XXViiie 17 5. Nowe is always ufe whe it relates t a fubftantive going before as, we fhal have no wine : wine we thall have zozne 6. None feems eriginally to have fignifie according to its derivation, zof oze, an therefore to have had no plural is now ufed plurally but i Terms of peace were mon Veuchfaf'd Milton In at this gate none paf The vigilance here plac'd, but fuch as com Well known from Heav'n Milton Nor think though men were non That heav''n would want fpetators, God wan praife HMilton Noxe'~sTiTY. #. /. [#0% and entity. 1. Nonexiftence; the negation of being Whe the fa underftan nothin i a fro nothing excludin al the caufes I which fenfe it is moft evidently true; being equivalent to this propofition, that nothing can mak itfelf, or, nothing canno nonentity into fomething brin z. A thing not exiiting its no-felf out o Bentle There was no fuch thing as rendering ‘evil fo reafon or revelation, carries the highef the forc is none of th of hope is, its great efficacy in preferving us fro fetting too high a value on prefent enjoyments Addifor's Speffator muf I wrong the devil fhould I pick their bones with it termine whic My people would not hearken to my voice and Ifrael would zone of me Plalm, Ixxxi. 11 Skimne German, need or ufe: Fanius derives i lefs probably from noiance, to do_for th nonce ;5 being, according to him, to do i merely for mifchief.] Purpofe; intent Not now in ufe defign The Another owwz or once; or from nutz fro In wanto Ye fhall flee when mone purfueth you. Lewit That killing power is none of thine I gave it to thy voice and eyes Thy fweets, thy graces, all arc mine Thou art my ftar, f(hin'ft in m That fowl which is zie of the lig eafily move itfelf up and down in the air wi ftirring its wings Wilkins 4+ None of fometimes fignifies only emphatically nothing is uncertain com things #,/. [The original of this wor Ayliffe ver be conftrued as a general diffidence of bein You, 1 *Ti the ecclefiattica :Ihe #on-appearance of perfons to fupport th ‘uzited fenfe of both houfes of parliament, can ne!'arem‘ee let poor fix year ftill fetting up as the grand pillar and butterefs o nonconformity Sotith The lady will plead the toleration which allow feal on the non-payment of them ST he refufed to pay them Be love but there Glanville The forty-one immediate eleGtors of the duke muft be all of feveral families, and of the twenty-five at leaft concur to this nomination Wotton HMammond was nemed to be of the aflfembly o divines; his invincible loyalty te his prince, an obedience to his mother, the charch, not being f valid arguments againt his nomination, as the repute of his learning and virtue were on the othe Fell part, to have fome title to him 24 And in his full and ripen'd years, himfel Shall govern well Shakefpeare's Richard 111 neminat #. /. [womination NoMINA'TION from zominate. 1. The a& of mentioning by name e, counfel under him any hei we cannot expeét he thoul or appoint any perfon to it in his Man trembles at, we ftraight fhall fin Love knows no nomage, nor the mind Crafhazv We have a miftaken apprehenfion of antiquity calling that fo which in truth is the world's nonage Shakefpeare Of your fair fleth to be cut off in that fenfe Inhim there is a hope of government Be pos'd with the matureft fear If you repay me not on fuch a day, let the forfei Be mominated for an equal poun and the confeSavift No'~aGs. . /i [uon and age. inority; time of life before legal macurity Whic Aread, old father, why of lat i the mm(! being wholly taken up quence of mon-attention f{o fatal Nownk. adj. [ne one, nan, ne ane, Sax. 1. Not one: ufed both of perfons an NonconFo'rRMIST. 2z /. [#oz and conSformift. One who refufes to join i the eftablithed worfhip On his death-bed he declared himfelf a non-conSformift, and had a fapatick preacher to be his fpiSawift ritaal guide evil, when evil was truly a nonentity to be found and no wher South We have heard, and think it pity that you inquifitive genius-fhould not be better employed than in looking after that theological nonentity Arbuthnot and Pope NoNEX1STENCE #. / [#o an exiff ence. 1. Inexiftence; negatfon of being 2. The thing not exifting A method of many writers, which depreciate the wefteem of miracles is, to falve not only rea verities but alfo zonexiffences Non~ju'rRING Belongin Browvn's Pulg. Err adj. [#on and juro, Latin. t thofe who will not {fwea allegiance to the Hanoveria family This objetion was offered me by a ver learned an worth party Nonju'ror gentlema o th pious nenjurin S # / [from nex and juror. One who, conceiving James II. unjuftC l |