a. (UN-1 7 and 5 b.)

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c. 1400.  Apol. Loll., 9. As þis consonaunt is vnknowen to þe japer, so þis fendly marchaundy is vneuident to þe feþful peple knowend þis.

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1570.  Levins, Manip., 69. Vneuident, ineuidens.

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1629.  H. Burton, Truth’s Triumph, 165. The actuall faith hee cals a firme and certaine, but vneuident assent.

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1651.  Hobbes, Leviath., II. xxv. 134. Rash and unevident Inferences.

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a. 1670.  Hacket, Abp. Williams, I. (1692), 197. We conjecture at unevident things by that which is evident.

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