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1579.  W. Wilkinson, Confut. Fam. Love, B iij b. They are … vnrenewed, vngodded, vnsent.

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1678.  R. Barclay, Apol. Quakers (1703), 363. Acting in their own natural and unrenewed Wills.

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1683.  J. Corbet, Free Actions, II. xvi. 24. Whatsoever an unrenewed person doth, hath necessarily … a disconformity to Gods Law.

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1764.  J. Witherspoon, Pract. Treat. Regeneration, ii. § 2. All unrenewed persons … place their supreme happiness in something that is not God.

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1828–32.  Webster, s.v., The lease is unrenewed.

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1865.  Gladstone, Farewell Addr. Edinb. Univ., 61. The spirit of the unrenewed world.

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a. 1866.  D. Duncan, Disc. (1867), vii. 144. Prayer is not an exercise congenial to the unrenewed soul.

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