Straithandedness

"Straithandedness" in a Sentence (3 examples)

Especially to see them live in love and unity, and mutual good affection; no jars or quarrels among them, no strangeness, no shyness one of another, no straithandedness; but, though every one knew his own, they lived with as much freedom as if they had had all in common.

The Romish doctrine makes their straithandedness so much more injurious, as the cause of separation is more just.

4. one of ye great sins of N. E. is a noli me tangere, to E. straithandedness towards ministry e ye ordinances of God.

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