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1648. Hexham, II. Onbegeven, Vnforsaken.
1654. Hammond, Fundam., viii. Wks. 1674, I. 290. Any sort of sins continued in or unforsaken.
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.
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.
1857. J. H. Newman, Serm. Var. Occas., vi. 100. Hearts polluted with mortal, unforsaken sin.
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.