nere : were not (be not)
nought : nothing, (not ever a whit)
ought : (n.) anything whatever, any part; whit (a.) in any
respect; at all. (imp. p.) owe; to be bound in duty or by moral
obligation. (v.) to be indebted or obliged for.
pillers: those that charge others excessively, as to pillage the
people. pill: extort
pyght: plight : to promise or bind by a solemn pledge, especially
to betroth.
To give or solemn pledge (as of faith, one's word or oath to the
truth, for example) Heb. viij. (other: pitched, trothed)
posing : asking questions
phylacteries: either of two leather pouches containing
scriptures, one worn on the left arm, the other on the forehead, by
these Scribes or Pharisees
predestinate: to destine or determine in advance; foreordain. to
appoint or ordain beforehand by an unchangeable purpose or decree; to
pre["e]lect. Romans Chap. viij.
privy, privily : in private, hidden (also a privy place to rest
and think)
publicans - ones who worked for the Romans; collector of taxes or
tribute from the public.
quaternions : four soldiers, heavy security
raca : from the heb. means worthless
rue : aromatic plant
sophistry : a imaginable but misleading discussion, fallacious
reasoning.
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