Etymologies
- next + -ly (Wiktionary)
Examples
“FIRST! my cat - cuz he is DA BOMB. nextly - my Little Bro's NEW SA-WEET CAR!”
“What is added thereunto of duty, in this qualification, comes nextly to be considered.”
“And nextly, though they will give their power to the beast, and fight against the Lamb, -- consenting in this, who agree in nothing else in the world, -- yet they shall be broken in pieces; though they associate themselves, they shall be broken in pieces.”
“We come nextly to consider what is ascribed unto the Spirit himself in a way of compliance with these acts of God whereby he is given and administered.”
“His preparation of a mystical body for him, in his powerful gracious work on the elect of God, doth nextly ensue.”
“His actings in reference unto man, and that obedience which he owed to God, according to the law and covenant of his creation, is nextly to be considered.”
“What it is to mortify a sin in general, which will make farther way for particular directions, is nextly to be considered.”
“The duty itself, "Mortify the deeds of the body," is nextly to be remarked.”
“And the especial way whereby it may be attained or improved, is by a diligent, careful discharge, at all times, of all the duties of the places we hold in the church, 1 Pet.v. The gifts of healing are nextly mentioned: Charismata iamaton, -- "To another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit.”
“Whether these are such as to bear the weight of this exposition, is that which cometh nextly to be discussed; namely, the causes of this state and condition of those who are thus born of”
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Adverbia
A long list of adverbs, beginning with full-drive. Someone had to list them. This list in continued in the list More Adverbia.
Read some sniping and some informative commentary about a...full-drive, portentously, unlawfully, legally, heterogeneously, consumingly, clancularly, inconsolably, prepositionally, retrogressively, symptomatically, decrepitly and 2460 more...
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Pneumatologia
Terms and phrases from John Owen's (1616-1683) theological writings, to some of which the collective title Pneumatologia has been posthumously applied. Some few of the terms listed herein are Septu...
superstruction, despond, Socinians, unbeholden, unwarrantable, ulcerous, posthume, Photinians, Pelagians, virulently, unavoidably, putid and 221 more...
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