a. Obs. [UN-1 7 and 5 b.]

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  1.  = INCONFORM a.

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1653.  Gauden, Hierasp., 14. How unscriptural, how unconform to the examples of all ancient Churches,… do they seem to many judicious and gracious Christians?

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1667.  Milton, P. L., V. 259. From hence … he sees, Not unconform to other shining Globes, Earth and the Gard’n of God.

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  2.  = NON-CONFORM a.

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1653.  R. Baillie, Dissuas. Vind. (1655), 74. Not only the Separatists but the unconform ministers.

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1676.  John Row, Contin. Blair’s Autobiog., viii. (1848), 113. The preaching of the Word by honest unconform and anti-prelatic men.

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