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1627. W. Sclater, Exp. 2 Thess. (1629), 243. Nature, I mean, vneleuated aboue itselfe, and vnaltered by grace.
1690. Shadwell, Am. Bigot, I. Thou hast a gross unelevated fancy.
1774. Trinket, 198. A soul unelevated by nature, or worn down by art.
1877. F. H. Laing, Bacons Philos. Exam., 7. So unclevated a philosopher as the materialist Mill.