ppl. a. Also 7 -denayed. (UN-1 8.)

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1621.  Quarles, Div. Poems, Esther, ii. Perhaps (Asuerus) Vashti might haue stayed Vnsent for, and thy selfe been vndenayed.

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1660.  Trial Regic., 11. I think it is an undenied consequence, He must needs be Superiour over them.

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1760.  Law, Spir. Prayer, I. 63. If self is undenied, if thou livest to thine own will,… thou art dead whilst thou livest.

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1887.  Pall Mall G., 1 July, 1/1. This is undenied and undeniable.

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  Hence Undeniedly adv.

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1837.  G. S. Faber, Prim. Doctr. Justif., 226. For there, undeniedly and undeniably in the case of the regenerated and converted, the Apostle says: The Flesh [etc.].

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