ppl. a. (UN-1 8 and 5 b.)

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1597.  Hooker, Eccl. Pol., V. liii. § 1. Whatsoeuer is naturall to Deitie, the same remaineth in Christ vncommunicated vnto his Manhood.

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1647.  Clarendon, Contempl. Ps., Tracts (1727), 438. Whose uncommunicated prerogative it is, to discern clearly the thoughts and inclinations of all hearts.

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1720.  Waterland, Eight Serm., 224. Supreme Power, whether communicated or uncommunicated, is supreme Power.

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1826.  Southey, Vind. Eccl. Angl., 278. Disposed to uphold the[ir] ascendancy … by uncommunicated knowledge, and unrelenting severity.

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