ANARCHY

Source: 524, 560, 566, 567

AN'ARCHY, noun [Gr. rule.]Want of government; a state of society, when there is no law or supreme power, or when the laws are not efficient, and individuals do what they please with impunity; political confusion.

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ANARCHY. → General scriptures concerning Isa 3:5-8; Ga 5:13,14; 2Pe 2:10-19; Jude 1:8-13

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anarchy. Anarchy, n. a want of overnment, confusion, disorder

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An″arch‐y (�), n. [[Gr. �: cf. F. anarchie. See Anarch.]] 1. 1. Absence of government; the state of society where there is no law or supreme power; a state of lawlessness; political confusion.
Spread anarchy and terror all around. Cowper. 2. 2. Hence, confusion or disorder, in general.
There being then . . . an anarchy, as I may term it, in authors and their re�koning of years. Fuller.