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1648.  Hexham, II. Onbegeven, Vnforsaken.

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1654.  Hammond, Fundam., viii. Wks. 1674, I. 290. Any sort of sins continued in or unforsaken.

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1707.  Sir W. Dawes, Serm. Sev. Occas., 393. That they may not be able to accuse us of any of these [sins] unrepented of and unforsaken.

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1811.  Han. More, Practical Piety (ed. 2), I. xii. 264. And it is one grand use of self-enquiry, to remind us that all unforsaken sins are unrepented sins.

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1857.  J. H. Newman, Serm. Var. Occas., vi. 100. Hearts polluted with mortal, unforsaken sin.

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1864.  Pusey, Lect. Daniel, viii. 495. He … did not enter into a relation to His creature, only, of His own accord, Himself unforsaken, to end it.

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