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1693.  Howe, Carnality Relig. Contention, Wks. 1724, II. 211. An high and unmisgiving Confidence, and expectation to be saved!

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1832.  L. Hunt, Poems, Pref. p. xi. A small and unambitious, yet unmisgiving and happy production.

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1863.  Cowden Clarke, Shaks. Char., i. 6. He has an unmisgiving confidence in his own powers.

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1867.  Lewes, Hist. Philos. (ed. 3), II. 24. Discussing, with ardour and unmisgiving ingenuity, topics … necessarily beyond all possible demonstration.

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