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1833.  R. H. Froude, Rem. (1838), I. 332. I wish you could get to know something of S. and W., and un-—ise, un-Protestantise, un-Miltonise them.

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1842.  G. S. Faber, Prov. Lett. (1844), II. 291. We must unprotestantise the National Church.

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1895.  Bulwark, Sept., 98/1. Mr. Gladstone and Lord Salisbury … have vied with each other in unprotestantising the Church of England.

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  Hence Unprotestantizing vbl. sb. and ppl. a.

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1841.  British Critic, July, 45. The unprotestantizing … of the national Church.

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1847.  H. Miller, First Impr. Eng., xiii. 244. The unprotestantizing leaven introduced into the mass of the English Establishment.

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