1597. Hooker, Eccl. Pol., V. liii. § 1. Whatsoeuer is naturall to Deitie, the same remaineth in Christ vncommunicated vnto his Manhood.
1647. Clarendon, Contempl. Ps., Tracts (1727), 438. Whose uncommunicated prerogative it is, to discern clearly the thoughts and inclinations of all hearts.
1720. Waterland, Eight Serm., 224. Supreme Power, whether communicated or uncommunicated, is supreme Power.
1826. Southey, Vind. Eccl. Angl., 278. Disposed to uphold the[ir] ascendancy by uncommunicated knowledge, and unrelenting severity.