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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.
1533. More, Answ. Frith, Wks. 839/1. But I am sure glorified or vnglorified, yf hee sayed it hee is able to dooe it.
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.
1653. W. Ramesey, Astrol. Restored, 10. So long as we carry this earthy Tabernacle about us unchanged and unglorified.
1876. Mrs. Oliphant, Curate in Charge, II. ii. 34. The triumphant sunshine leaving not an inch even of the common high road unglorified.