a. (UN-1 7 and 5 b.)

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1685.  H. More, in Norris, Theory of Love (1688), 191. It were a thing Disangelical, if I may so speak, and undivine.

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1732.  Berkeley, Alciphr., V. § 19. If divines are quarrelsome, that is not so far forth as divine, but as undivine and unchristian.

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1837.  Carlyle, Misc. Ess. (1888), V. 161. With force of genius she represses … her Undivine Idea.

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1860.  Ruskin, Unto this Last (1862), 134. All attempt at concealment implies some practice of the opposite, or undivine science.

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