• Acknowledg

    Verb

    verb

    1. Obsolete form of acknowledge
      • 1588?, Robert Browne (Brownist), “A Reproofe of Certeine Schismatical Persons & Their Doctrine Touching the Hearing & Preaching of the Word of God” in Cartwrightiana, ed. Albert Peel and Leland Henry Carlson (1951, published for the Sir Halley Stewart Trust by Allen and Unwin),
    page 228
      • If anie do dislike the superstitious & needles cærimonies in ordination & yet also acknowledg that the Byshops may call, authorise, trie, confirme, & warrant by testimonie the sufficiencie of ministers
        what greuous synne is it.
      • 1638, Declinator and Protestation of the Arch-Bishops and Bishops of the Church of Scotland, 21 Nov 1638:We acknowledg and profess, as becometh good Christians and faithful Subjects, that his Majesty hath Authority, by his Prerogative Roial, to call Assemblies ....
      • 1700, Matthieu Souverain, Platonism unveil'd: or, An essay concerning the notions and opinions of Plato, s.n., pages 89–90:Why Å¿hould we not acknowledg at the Å¿ame time, that the over-curious PlatoniÅ¿m of the Å¿ame Fathers has led ’em into thoÅ¿e extravagant DeÅ¿criptions, whereby they have made a Å¿econd God, a PerÅ¿on of the Word or Logos, a Son begotten before Ages, and incarnate in time?
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