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| an elective body in an Episcopal parish that takes care of the business of the parish |
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| retributory punishment for an offense or a crime |
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| a sworn statement in writing made especially under oath or on affirmation before an authorized magistrate or an officer |
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| testimony taken down in writing under oath |
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| extremely slight, gradual or subtle |
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| in a manner of showing respect and esteem due a superior or an elder |
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| muddled, stupefied,confused |
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| a person who brings a legal action against another |
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| a feeling of uneasiness about a point especially of conscience ore propriety |
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| latin for "by the fact itself" |
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| honestly, integrity, adherence to the highest priciples and ideals |
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| pace;manner or rate of movement or progress |
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| in a manner of feeling or showing no emotion |
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| evidence, appearance, sign |
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| a tool used for boring drilling holes |
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| skeptically, with disbelief |
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| taking advantage of, deceiving |
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| excessively thin and angular |
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| being in a state of wonder |
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| locked box for keeping valuables |
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| gallows, an upright post with a projecting arm for hanging the bodies of executed criminals as a warning |
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| exclusion from the rights of church membership |
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| eager to make peace, to reconcile |
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| deceived by guile, hoodwink |
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| proceeding or acting clumisly or ineffectually |
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| to delay the punishment of |
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| returning like for like ; vengeance for an injury |
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| unyielding; unshakable or immovable especially in oppostion |
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| cling; to adhere frimly and closely or loyally and unwaveringly |
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| verbal controversy; debate, argument |
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