1664. H. More, Myst. Iniq., 206. It cannot be judged pure and unadulterate Christianity.
1697. Tutchin, Search Honesty, iii. The Unadulterate Priesthood never knew The Glory, Strength, nor Lewdness of the New.
1716. Gay, Journ. to Exeter, 99. On unadulterate wine we here regale.
1798. Charlotte Smith, Yng. Philos., IV. 71. You would have a beautiful piece of unadulterate clay, which you might mould as you would.
1841. I. Taylor, Spir. Chr., 79. This doctrine when unadulterate animales orthodoxy.
1879. Meredith, Egoist, xxxvii. The unadulterate is to be had only by faith in it or by waiting for it.
So Unadulterately adv.
1638. W. Gilberte, in Usshers Lett. (1686), 494. By Inductions, fresh and unadulteratly drawn from those Observations [of the Heavens].