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Nickalls meaning

A surname originating as a patronymic.

Using Nickalls

  • The main meaning on this page is: A surname originating as a patronymic.
  • In the example corpus, nickalls often appears in combinations such as: in nickalls, nickalls and, nickalls pp.

Context around Nickalls

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 28.4 words
  • Position in the sentence: 10 start, 5 middle, 0 end
  • Sentence types: 15 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Nickalls

  • In this selection, "nickalls" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 28.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Recognizable usage signals include 12 and nickalls p 350 and 8 and nickalls p 199. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "nickalls" sits close to words such as aaon, abbv and abdalla, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with nickalls

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

Fox in Jones, chapter 12 and Nickalls, p.350 Cromwell died in September of that year. (16 words)

Fox in Jones, chapter 18; Nickalls, p.642, has more complicated wording but the same meaning. (16 words)

Fox in Nickalls, p.621 He also preached to many non-Quakers, some but not all of whom were converted. (20 words)

Not all of his beliefs were welcome to all Quakers: his Puritan-like opposition to the arts Fox in e.g. Nickalls, pp.37–38 and rejection of theological study, forestalled development of these practices among Quakers for some time. (40 words)

He was scathing about immorality, deceit and the exacting of tithes and urged his listeners to lead lives without sin, Fox in e.g. Nickalls, p.91 avoiding the Ranter 's antinomian view that a believer becomes automatically sinless. (39 words)

Fox in Nickalls, p.3 and Jones, chapter 1 First travels Driven by his "inner voice", Fox left Drayton-in-the-Clay in September 1643, moving toward London in a state of mental torment and confusion. (36 words)

Example sentences (15)

Fox in Jones, chapter 12 and Nickalls, p.350 Cromwell died in September of that year.

Fox in Jones, chapter 18; Nickalls, p.642, has more complicated wording but the same meaning.

Fox in Jones, chapter 8 and Nickalls, p.199 This episode was later recalled as an example of "speaking truth to power", a preaching technique by which subsequent Quakers hoped to influence the powerful.

Fox in Nickalls, p.1–2 and Jones, chapter 1 Known as an honest person, he also proclaimed, "The Lord taught me to be faithful in all things.

Fox in Nickalls, p.12 In prayer and meditation he came to a greater understanding of the nature of his faith and what it required from him; this process he called "opening".

Fox in Nickalls, p.3 and Jones, chapter 1 First travels Driven by his "inner voice", Fox left Drayton-in-the-Clay in September 1643, moving toward London in a state of mental torment and confusion.

Fox in Nickalls, p.48 Over the next few years Fox continued to travel around the country as his particular religious beliefs took shape.

Fox in Nickalls, p.618; Jones, chapter 18, using alternate sources, has "a great debate" and "carried themselves very courteously and lovingly".

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Fox in Nickalls, p.621 He also preached to many non-Quakers, some but not all of whom were converted.

Fox in Nickalls, p.66 He campaigned against the paying of tithes, which funded the established church and often went into the pockets of absentee landlords or religious colleges far away from the paying parishioners.

He was scathing about immorality, deceit and the exacting of tithes and urged his listeners to lead lives without sin, Fox in e.g. Nickalls, p.91 avoiding the Ranter 's antinomian view that a believer becomes automatically sinless.

Nickalls, p.2 and Ingle (2004) This suited his contemplative temperament and he became well known for his diligence among the wool traders who had dealings with his master.

Not all of his beliefs were welcome to all Quakers: his Puritan-like opposition to the arts Fox in e.g. Nickalls, pp.37–38 and rejection of theological study, forestalled development of these practices among Quakers for some time.

Religious Society of Friends In 1647 Fox began to preach publicly: Fox in Nickalls, pp.18–19 in market-places, fields, appointed meetings of various kinds or even sometimes "steeple-houses" after the service.

See e.g. Fox in Nickalls, pp.145, 159 *Fox also made no clear distinction between Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

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Common combinations with nickalls

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Nickalls means: A surname originating as a patronymic.
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