a. (UN-1 7.)

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1855.  Pusey, Doctr. Real Presence, 335. For if some unfleshly quality of a body be opposed to us, surely … it will not have blood.

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1861.  Reade, Cloister & H., xlix. Those unfleshly eyes, with which they say the very air is thronged.

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  Hence Unfleshliness.

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a. 1859.  De Quincey, Posth. Wks. (1891), I. 186. Without the idea of holiness and unfleshliness, eternity … cannot sustain itself.

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