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1600.  Nashe, Summer’s Last Will, D 2. If Enuy vnconfuted may accuse, Then Innocence must vncondemned dye.

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1645.  Milton, Terach., To Parlt. A 4. That what he writes though unconfuted, must therefore be mistrusted.

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1720.  Waterland, Eight Serm., Pref. p. xxviii. It is in vain to think of any Expedients in this affair, while our Doctrine stands unconfuted.

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1760.  Law, Spir. Prayer, II. 60. Till then, the Appeal must, and therefore will for ever, stand unconfuted.

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