a. 1548. Hall, Chron., Edw. IV., 200. The mother of this pernicious commocion was uncharitie, or very impietie.
1598. E. Guilpin, Skial., A v. It is a strange seeld seene vncharitie, To make fooles of themselues to hinder thee.
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.
1691. Norris, Pract. Disc., 53. I might without any danger of Censoriousness or Uncharity, write Mystery upon the Triple crown.
1722. Wodrow, Corr. (1843), II. 655. Forgive the seeming uncharity in the supposition; I shall be glad it be groundless.
1837. Jeffrey, in Ld. Cockburn, Life (1852), II. 293. But I will have no uncharity. They too should have been richer.
1874. Farrar, Christ (ed. 2), II. xliv. 118. The frenzy which filled them when He set at naught their Sabbatarian uncharities.