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1657.  W. Rand, trans. Gassendi’s Life Peiresc, I. 127. That he might not any longer persist in an un-orthodox Religion.

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a. 1661.  Holyday, Juvenal (1673), 24. There’s a parity of reason for these unorthodox philosophers.

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1737.  Gentl. Mag., VII. 15/1. His Doctrine may seem Un-orthodox and Paradoxical to many.

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1830.  Lyell, Princ. Geol., I. 48. Buffon was invited by the College … to send in an explanation … of his unorthodox opinions.

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1863.  Mrs. Wood, Verner’s Pride, xlix. If he were a respectable ghost he’d confine himself to the churchyard, and not walk in unorthodox places.

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1882.  Farrar, Early Chr., II. 533. To throw any doubt upon it was to brave the charge of being arrogant or unorthodox.

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