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c. 1375.  Sc. Leg. Saints, xxxiii. (George), 789. Quhat … sal be of me gyf I de in sic degre vnbaptyst ȝet?

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14[?].  With an O and an I, in Anglia, XXVII. 288. He þat will lende Vnbaptist, he bese feffed wiþ þe fende.

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14[?].  Siege Jerus. (E.E.T.S.), 155. Ȝit vnbaptized wer boþe Barnabe & Poule.

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1534.  More, Treat. Passion, Wks. 1287/2. As for infantes dyeng vnbaptised … many men wil peraduenture thynk otherwyse.

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1586.  Warner, Alb. Eng., IV. xxi. (1592), 90. He putteth all to Sword and Seas that vnbaptized wair.

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1651.  Baxter, Inf. Bapt., 71. It is true that many unbaptized are in the Kingdom of Christ.

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1689.  Sherlock, Death, iii. § 7. They are in the state of unbaptized Jews.

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1708.  J. Philips, Cyder, II. 652. Th’ unbaptiz’d Turk Dreads War from utmost Thule.

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1796.  Coleridge, To a Friend, 11. And with those recreant unbaptized beels Thou’rt flying from thy bounden ministeries.

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1826.  Scott, Woodst., ii. Unbaptized dog, speak civil of the Martyr in my presence.

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1867.  Pearson, Hist. Eng., I. 153. He bethought himself of asking what fate his unbaptized ancestors were undergoing.

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