adv. (UN-1 11; cf. UNPASSIONATE a.)
1648. Eikon Bas., iv. 24. Make us unpassionately to see the light of Reason.
1661. Cowley, Cromwell, Wks. 1906, II. 366. Truely and unpassionately reflecting upon the advantages of his person.
1707. Reflex. upon Ridicule (1717), I. 44. Those who unpassionately hear him, regard his Mystery as importunate Trifles.