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a. 1548.  Hall, Chron., Edw. IV., 200. The mother of this pernicious commocion was uncharitie, or very impietie.

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1598.  E. Guilpin, Skial., A v. It is a strange seeld seene vncharitie, To make fooles of themselues to hinder thee.

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1643.  Sir T. Browne, Relig. Med., I. § 56. Thus we,… with as much uncharity as ignorance, doe erre … in points, not onely of our own, but on[e] anothers salvation.

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1691.  Norris, Pract. Disc., 53. I might without any danger of Censoriousness or Uncharity, write Mystery upon the Triple crown.

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1722.  Wodrow, Corr. (1843), II. 655. Forgive the seeming uncharity in the supposition; I shall be glad it be groundless.

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1837.  Jeffrey, in Ld. Cockburn, Life (1852), II. 293. But I will have no uncharity. They too should have been richer.

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1874.  Farrar, Christ (ed. 2), II. xliv. 118. The frenzy which filled them when He set at naught their Sabbatarian uncharities.

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