1685. H. More, in Norris, Theory of Love (1688), 191. It were a thing Disangelical, if I may so speak, and undivine.
1732. Berkeley, Alciphr., V. § 19. If divines are quarrelsome, that is not so far forth as divine, but as undivine and unchristian.
1837. Carlyle, Misc. Ess. (1888), V. 161. With force of genius she represses her Undivine Idea.
1860. Ruskin, Unto this Last (1862), 134. All attempt at concealment implies some practice of the opposite, or undivine science.