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Definition of Abjurers
1. abjurer [n] - See also: abjurer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abjurers
Literary usage of Abjurers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Letters and Journals of Robert Baillie ...: M.DC.XXXVII.-M.DC.LXII. by Robert Baillie (1841)
"... all was taken for abjurers and removers by the Clerke ; and that very ...
would be plaine ; bot all was content bot poor I, to be counted abjurers. ..."
2. Fox's Book of Martyrs; Or, The Acts and Monuments of the Christian Church by John Foxe (1830)
"The next year, as abjurers, we find Paul Luther, warden of the Gray Friars' house at
... It seems probable that most of the following were abjurers ; as, ..."
3. Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office by Great Britain Public Record Office, Public Record Office, Great Britain (1902)
"... viz. homicide as principal or by the king's own precept or for the forest or
as prisoners previously outlawed, or abjurers of the realm or approvers, ..."
4. The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century by James Anthony Froude (1873)
"Wherefore, if any abjurers within this our district should pretend to have been
hitherto absolved, you must know by whom, that such may be punished and made ..."