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a. 1395.  Hylton, Scala Perf., I. xliii. (MS. Bodl.). Þe resoun was maad cleer and briȝt … as parfytli as a soule in a bodi vnglorifyed myȝte haue.

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1533.  More, Answ. Frith, Wks. 839/1. But I am sure glorified or vnglorified, yf hee sayed it hee is able to dooe it.

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1597.  Hooker, Eccl. Pol., V. xliii. § 3. 90. Least God should be any way vnglorified, the greatest part of our dayly seruice they know consisteth … in much varietie of Psalms and Hymnes.

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1653.  W. Ramesey, Astrol. Restored, 10. So long as we carry this earthy Tabernacle about us unchanged and unglorified.

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1876.  Mrs. Oliphant, Curate in Charge, II. ii. 34. The triumphant sunshine … leaving not an inch even of the common high road unglorified.

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