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1690.  Locke, Hum. Und., IV. xix. § 11. All the truths … that men uninspired are enlightened with.

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1707.  E. Chishull (title), The great Danger and Mistake of all new uninspired Prophecies relating to the End of the World.

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1715.  Pope, Iliad, II. 220. Ulysses heard, nor uninspir’d obey’d.

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1746.  Young, Nt. Th., IX. 439. No mortal, un-inspir’d, Has ever yet conceiv’d … How kind is God.

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1831.  Campbell, Lines on Poland, 5. A theme for uninspired lips too strong.

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1846.  J. E. Ryland, Life Foster, I. 3. Vivacity was merely physical and uninspired by sentiment.

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1900.  Ch. Q. Rev., April, 110. As though … Paul [were] on a level with any uninspired writer.

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