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1563.  Foxe, A. & M., 13/1. Benedictus vnderstanding them to be set against him … vnpoped him self.

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1655.  Fuller, Ch. Hist., XI. v. ¶ 74. Rome will never so farr un-Pope it self, as to part with her pretended Supremacy.

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1677.  W. Hughes, Man of Sin, II. xli. 212. They took the boldness to un-pope four of their Infallibilities.

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1868.  Browning, Ring & Bk., X. 73. He is unpoped, and all he did I damn. Ibid. (1880), Pietro, 403. We’re Pope—once Pope, you can’t unpope us!

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