adv. Also 6 vnbloudely, 7 unbloudily. [UN-1 11.] In a bloodless manner; without shedding of blood. (Chiefly Theol.)

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1548.  Geste, Pr. Masse, C vi b. Ye ones offering of christ neuer to be reuyued eyther … bloudely or vnbloudely to purge our synnes withal.

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1565.  Harding, Answ. M. Ivelles Chalenge, 145. The lambe of God being layed and sacrificed of priestes vnbloudely.

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1624.  Gataker, Transubst., 46. He saith, that Christs blood is offered in the Eucharist, unbloodily, or not as blood.

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1670.  C. Gataker, Harmony Truth, 67. To beleive that the blood of Christ is really shed in the Sacrament unbloodily.

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1749.  Wesley, Wks. (1872), X. 120. In the sacrifice of the mass, the same Christ is contained, and unbloodily offered.

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