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1570.  Homilies, II. Agst. Rebellion, III. (1859), 570. Rebels … leave the Sabbath day of the Lord unsanctified.

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1602.  Shaks., Ham., V. i. 252. She should in ground vnsanctified haue lodg’d.

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1650.  Bulwer, Anthropomet., 199. In the Indies, among barbarous and unsanctified Nations.

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1747.  Doddridge, Col. Gardiner, 28. A Heart as yet quite unsanctified.

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1796.  Mme. D’Arblay, Camilla, V. 430. My own prayers may be too unsanctified to be heard.

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1827.  Pollok, Course T., X. 306. The others … stand unsanctified, unpardoned, sad.

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1855.  Milman, Lat. Chr., XIV. viii. VI. 578. To the Ecclesiastic belonged the chancel, not to be entered by unsanctified feet.

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  Hence Unsanctifiedly adv., -ness.

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1634.  Ld. Warriston, Diary (S.H.S.), 226. I most confesse … the unsanctifiednes of my affections.

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1650.  Hibbert, Pill Formality, 183. Thou livest … unholily, and unsanctifiedly.

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