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N

pore upnn o"h , ,hlt he d.d no' ehuCo .lte perCon rldled

for any

n,ft

or promife, or fricnd/'hip. or any other

c.ul~

.

bU[

on :)'

bccaufc he

kn~w

him

lO

be .. man

01'

tia:

IfUe

col–

(huhe

t.,ilh, (Ir

unulaOlt:able

Jire,

and

~ooJ l{'arn:1I1~'

TllIs Illl fon o[ fi01ony was,

Wh~ll

men.

hy

;.n~bHlous

"I1S

2nd ur.(1I1C praftices, gUl

themlelvcs

illve:ltcd in ;JO

oRice

or I,refet

l'tIt nt tO

which they h¿d no

h'gul;r

call, or wllt::n

thcy ir.1TUdcd thl!mrc:lvcs

11110

otha

DlCIJ5

pl"c:s which

were leg.J\y filled before . TI.e eaCuiJls rlor ,he <hUICh

of R mne mainlain, th:u all compl8s or

b.trgain~

ill

tt.

hlch

hcncficcs

ale

concerncd, are fiOlonical, when

it

is done

with(\u! the popc's concurrence;

bUl

(hal, once chtaiocd,

~ivcs

a rdntlion lO

th~

thing; which \hey found

upan

Ül.lS

univeríal propo(ition, th'H the pope c"-nnot

comma

(¡mo –

ny in

u:Deliciuy m:lttcrs. finee

he

hath

a

pO\l,'~r

fo

abro–

l\ue over all the ecclc:(¡.HicJ.1 goods ílnJ be ....:fices,

lh"l

he

Can

uoite, divide, and bdlow them io whatever manncr

he pleafes.

Agf410H

the corruytion

o(

fimony, there havc b"en ma–

n,

Ca naos rnade in Our own ehurch.

whl~h

punlnl:S {he

ofrender wílh deprivatioo. c;\:\bility.

(:;c.

and by

.a

(h·

tute

of

Ihe

3

I

Ellz .

it

is enaétC'd that If' aoy perfon , for

any ru m of

money~

reward. gift. protll, or bcnefit, or

by

reaCoo of a:1y promire, agl cement , gnnt, bond, eo–

ven~nt,

or

olner .(fur;tnce. Ihall rrdeot, or collare any

rerron to aoy bendice wilh cure, dignilY , o; Ji"ing eccle–

Ganle.I, ("ery fuch prerc:nta:ion, or colldtion, anO every

admillioo

or

induélion tl'Hreupon, Olall be uuerl y void,

4ilnd Ihe crown {hall pre(('nt for thar turD

j

and ,he perfon

,ha, (h.1I give or ..ke .ny Cum of money,

&c.

(hall (or–

fei , double ,he ..loe of one year', profi, of . ny

f.eh

be–

nefiee; and ,he perCon Co eorruptly ,aking any Cueh be·

nefiee, (h.1I froD' theneefonh be diCabled

'o

h.ve

and en–

joy

,he C. me.

SIMPLE, rO'll"hing no' mixed or eompounded; in whieh

fenre, it Chnds orpofed to compound.

SIM PL E,

in pharm"cy.

a

general "ame:

given

10

al1 herbs

?r planu. as having c3eh iu

pa,

ticular "lrtue,

wherc.by

u

becomes a fimple remeuy .

SIN,

a breach or tranrgnllion of fome d',,¡ne

law,

or com_

mando

SiNAl,

a mouDuin of Arabia

Petre~,

CitU,ur:d

c!,dllong.

35°,

north lat.

29

0 ,

and memorable on account of Ihe

law's being givcn tO {he Jews

00

lhis moun c.

SI NAPI, in botany, a

~eDu,

of ,he

telra~,nanlia

(¡liquoCa

cl ars. '[he ealix. is open ¡(he peta la llave llraight un–

gucs. and

,h('re 15 a

ne(larious gland between ,he /hon

namioa and ,he pil1illum, aDd bet\YceR Ihe long fia mina

and Ihe calix . T herc are ten fpceics, (hree of thelll 'oa_

tin&: or Bril:úo,

viz .

Ihe n;¡;ra, or common mufhrd ; the

alba, or while mufLud ; and the ¡¡rven",. or \I,'ilo muUard.

Mufhird-feed is aA auenoant and re[olvenl in a .ery

high d(gree; it w:ums the nonuch . and excites an ap.

p~tlle;

bUl its principal medicinal ure is extcrnal in fi na_

pt~ms,

appliearioas made

10

ctnain parts when irritatíon

IS

Int ended, but nC,¡t bltllering.

lt

i3

ufually mixed with

horfe-raddh roor, and olher ingrc:dicnts of the (ame kiRd,

for this purpofe

Sl NAPISM ,

In

ph~rmaey,

30

external

m~dicint:.

in form

0.(

a "laplarm, eompoCed chitay of mullard·Ceed pulye–

rrl.e~, an~

mixcd Wilh lhe pulp of llgs, or witb brioDY.

~arhc,

oOlon.

or the like

ZINC IPU

r,

in an>tDmy.. See

ANATO"Y,

p.

15

6 ,

VOL.!!t.

N °

?~ .

s

Ñ

SINCO POR .\, • prolllo" ory of Mabcea in ,he

E,O

In_

<hes, (¡lu.ltc.1 in

20

N . I

1\.

uppdit~

10

d.e i{1t1od or

S,I·

m,IUd.,

\Vlih

wili~h

this c'"'pe:

forOlS

the

HI,uu

c.li

\J

thtt

Strfilts

ot

SIncopor:t.

SINDüN .

in ruq:cry,

a

lirde rOllori pi('ce of lineo, fiil,.

or

hnt, uh:d

In drd!ing

a \Vound

aftcr u l!p.lnolor,.

S i NE,

or

riglJt

SISE

of an au;h.

is

a.

Tll!h (

¡JO:

J r.!\vn

Irom une

~nd

ol'

,1Ia(

areh, perpc:ndicul:ar

tu

lhe r<lJlUi

drél.wn

tO the oth<r end of th:: areh;

h,,:u'g

al\l.....Ys e'lual

tolla lf ,hcchord of,wicC lhéarch. S..:e

l R I C OI\ O~ll:: TRY.

and

Gt::O ~.1 E TRY.

S na ..

CUIlES,

ccdefiaflieal henelÍces \\.·jdlOllt cure of fouls.

S INEV,'.

denotes \A'h.H

wc

propt rly COtil

a

nCI\'~ ; tI:ou~h,

In enlOmon fpeceh. it is r:uher ulcd fo r

i\

tt'I.J l)n.

SINGI NG ,

the -aétion of maklng

~I vtrs

i"no:dlons of lhe

voice, agreeable

10

Ihe ear, .lne! eorrefl'0ndcnt to lhe

nOles or

fong. or piece of melody.

SINGU L AR

N U M SER .

in

gnmmlr. Sce

GR A MI-tAR.

S11

ISTElt. romething on, or low3rds Ihe

Icft.h.nd

j

ti–

niHer is alCo ufcd among us for unluC'ky, thou&h

10

,he

faercd rites of dlvlnation lhe: Rorndos frcqucnlly u(cd i,

in an oppofite

fen(~.

.

SINIST ER.

IQ henldry. T he (¡niCler Cide of an efeutchecn

is ,he lef,-h,nd (¡de; ,he (¡ntller elud , ,he Ie(, .ngle of

the chu.f

j

lhe finillcr

b..lt ,

the Idr·hand

l'~1t

uf

the

b..

(e.

SI N ISTRI, .le8 of aneien, hereties , ,hus e, lIed, bce.ure

th~y

hcld the

ldl

haod in abborreoce, and

made:

il a p\JIDt

of

rel'gion not tO receive

:\oy

thing thercwil h• •

SINKI NG

F U SO,

a pro\'i(¡on made

b y

parliamenl, eonfi O:–

ing o( ,he CurpluC, ce o( o,her funds , iD,ended 'o be ap–

propriated to the p.lymeol

oi

the national debu

i

on lhe

credi t of which very luge fums have becn borrowed for

'public ufes.

,

SINOPICA

TEU A,

in na,ural hiflory, ,he

n.me

of a red

earth of the ochre-kind, called alCo rubrica finopic.l,

u d.

by fome authors fioopis.

It

is

a vCly

c1ofe, eompa\.'l,

and weigh,y canh , o( a fine glowing purple colour.

Ir

is of apure texture, but not very hard, and of an even,

but duHy furface.

It

adheres firmly

10

the ton:ue, is

peT feélly fine

~od

fmoolh tO the touch,

do"

o'Ot crumble

eafily betwee!l the 6ngers. and {la.ins ,he hOtnds.

Ir

ruelu

very flowly in lhe mou,h, and is perfe81y pure and fine,

and of a very au{lere aClringent ta.Cle. and fermenu very

violeotly Wilh aqua-fortis.

lt

\Vas dug io Cappadoci...

and carried for fale

lO

the ciry Sinope, wheoce it had

iu

name.

lt

is now found

in

pleoly in the New.Jerfeys

¡"

America , .nd i. c.lled by ,he people ,here blood-íloDe.

Its

Gne texlure and body. \IIlth

in

high florid colour,

mull make it very valuablc tO paioters, and ils powerful

aflringency equally Co in medieln'.

.

SINOPLE, in heraldry, deno,e.s ven, or ,he green eolour

in armories.

Sinople is uCeJ 'o Ggni(y lo.e, you,h , beau,y, rejoi–

cinc, and liherty ; wheoce it ¡s, that letler! of grace,

¡.

bolilion, legitimation,

&c.

are always ufed to be I'ealed

with green wax_

SI NUATED

LUF,

inbotany. See

BOT4NT,

p.

6~0.

SI l'OSI TY, a Ceries o( bend• • nd ,urns' ,n .rche. , or

0-

ther irreguJ:¡r figures, romtlimn juttiog

OUt:

and fome·

t.mes r.dll ng in.

SINUS,

io ilnal9my, denotes a cavity of certain booes. and

olhcr parts, the entrance whcreofis narrow, and the bo{–

tom wlder and more fpacious.

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