a. (UN-1 7 b, 5 b.)

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1580.  W. Fulke, Stapleton Confut., II. iv. 82. That great and vnsacrificable sacrifice (as I may call it).

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1618.  Ainsworth, Annot. Lev. vii. 18. The Greek translateth it sundry wayes, a thing polluted, unsacrificeable, and profane.

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[1650.  Trapp, Comm. Lev. vii. 18. Kept beyond the time; and so uneatable, unsacrificeable.]

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