1617. Donne, Serm., cxlvii. VI. 15. By a miraculous and powerful working of his Spirit, he threatened thee, when he comforted thee, he loved thee when he chid thee, he sought thee when he drove thee from him; he hath sought thee amongst the infinite numbers of false and fashional Christians, that he might bring thee out from the hypocrite, to serve him in earnest, and in holiness, and in righteousness. Ibid. (1618), cxxxiii. V. 389. The fashional man that will do as he sees great men do. Ibid. (a. 1631), Lett. (1633), 360. I think it now most seasonable and fashionall for mee to breake.
1629. Gaule, Holy Madn., 98. The fine Flourishes of his Fashionall Rhetoricke.