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a. 1652.  J. Smith, Sel. Disc., viii. (1660), 364. But alas, such an ungodlike Religion as this can never be owned by God.

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1684.  T. Burnet, Theory Earth, I. 165. This, I confess, seems to me … a way of working very un-God-like.

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1729.  W. Reeve, Serm., 149. The pleasures at God’s right hand must be tasteless to an ungodlike filthy spirit.

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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.

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1869.  Gladstone, Juv. Mundi, vii. 211. It did not assign to deity that most ungodlike quality, respect of persons.

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