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▪ I. misˈcredit, n. [mis-1 7.] Disbelief.
1565W. Allen in Fulke Def. Purg. xi. 101 b, There dare no man..affirme that the doctrine of Purgatory is hourtfull to vertuous life, the only miscreditt whereof, hath vtterly banished al good Christian condicions. ▪ II. misˈcredit, v. [mis-1 7.] trans. To disbelieve.
1554J. Philpot Exam. & Writings (Parker Soc.) 351, I can not otherwise do in believing them, but miscredit thee. 1565Stapleton tr. Bæda's Hist. Ch. Eng. Pref. 4 To miscredit the perfect behauiour of our primitiue church, and the miracles wrought therein. 1652Benlowes Theoph. Pref., If thou wilt not prejudice thine own Charity by miscrediting me. |