a. (UN-1 7 c.)

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1669.  Penn, No Cross, No Crown (1771), I. xvi. § 4. 257. None who live and delight in these vain Customs, and this Un-christ-like Conversation, can be true Christians.

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1859.  F. M. Dimmick, Anna Clayton, xi. 319. This peculiar faith of the Baptist denomination is not only unfeeling and unnatural, but also unscriptural and unchristlike.

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1869.  W. P. Mackay, Grace & Truth (1875), 153. The spirit of competition, which is ‘the life of trade,’ had been adopted in those un-Christlike divisions in the Church of the living God.

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1884.  Oxf. & Cambr. Undergrad. Jrnl., 14 Feb., 232/1. The most un-Christ-like outcome of a so-called science.

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  Hence Unchristlikeness.

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1867.  Evangelical Repository, 21. Man’s inner being—so full of unheavenliness and unchristlikeness.

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1882.  ‘Edna Lyall,’ Donovan, xxxiv. The un-Christlikeness of Christians.

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