a. (UN-1 7 c.)
a. 1652. J. Smith, Sel. Disc., viii. (1660), 364. But alas, such an ungodlike Religion as this can never be owned by God.
1684. T. Burnet, Theory Earth, I. 165. This, I confess, seems to me a way of working very un-God-like.
1729. W. Reeve, Serm., 149. The pleasures at Gods right hand must be tasteless to an ungodlike filthy spirit.
1854. P. Fairbairn, Typol. Script. (ed. 2), I. u. ii. 218. How cheering to know this ungod-like state of disorder and confusion is not to be perpetual.
1869. Gladstone, Juv. Mundi, vii. 211. It did not assign to deity that most ungodlike quality, respect of persons.