a. (UN-1 7 b.)

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1608.  trans. Gregory’s Dial. (1874), 216. He is uncircumscribable and invisible.

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1693.  Norris, Treat. Sev. Subj., 395. I do not see how they can make it, or he can call it Uncircumscribable.

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a. 1706.  Evelyn, Hist. Relig. (1850), I. 99. Now, that which was first has no parts or dimensions, and is therefore … uncircumscribable, and immense.

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1848.  Bailey, Festus (ed. 3), 202. In so far as worded it is not The entire truth uncircumscribable.

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