staunched : To stop the flow of blood from (a wound) Luke chap. 8
succor, succour : help, to relieve in time of distress, to assist
and deliver from suffering
" For in that he himself suffered, and was tempted, he is able to
succour them that are tempted. --Heb. ii."
suffer(ed) : allow(ed), permit(ed) (even suffer)
superfluity : excess, overabundance, indulgence
superfluous : unnecessary; being beyond what is required or
sufficient.
surfeiting : to overindulge, caused by excessive eating or
drinking.
tittle : the "tittle" is a tiny curve at the end of some Hebrew
characters to distinguish them from others which otherwise would be
similar. The very least point. Luke xvj. :
"Sooner shall heaven and earth perish, than one tittle of the law
shall perish."
twain : two
trow : think
trough : troth, or truth; in reality of the narrow way
"I rejoiced greatly, that I found of thy children walking in trough,
as we have received a commandment of the father." II. Ihon j.
thorow(e) : (prep.) by., through, be cause of, on account of
thorowout (prep.) throughout
thorow(e) adv. thoroughly, completely
unfeigned: not made up, true, sincere, genuine
unneth : uneasily, with much difficulty, scarcely
unspotted : not spotted; free from spot or stain; especially,
free from moral stain; unblemished; as, an unspotted reputation.
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