ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1579. W. Wilkinson, Confut. Fam. Love, B iij b. They are vnrenewed, vngodded, vnsent.
1678. R. Barclay, Apol. Quakers (1703), 363. Acting in their own natural and unrenewed Wills.
1683. J. Corbet, Free Actions, II. xvi. 24. Whatsoever an unrenewed person doth, hath necessarily a disconformity to Gods Law.
1764. J. Witherspoon, Pract. Treat. Regeneration, ii. § 2. All unrenewed persons place their supreme happiness in something that is not God.
182832. Webster, s.v., The lease is unrenewed.
1865. Gladstone, Farewell Addr. Edinb. Univ., 61. The spirit of the unrenewed world.
a. 1866. D. Duncan, Disc. (1867), vii. 144. Prayer is not an exercise congenial to the unrenewed soul.