(UN-1 12: cf. next.)

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1526.  Tindale, Rom. i. 18. For the wrath of god of heven apereth agaynst all vngodlynes and vnrightewesnes. Ibid., xi. 26.

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1555.  Eden, Decades W. Ind. (Arb.), 58. He dyd not keepe silence of so wicked an vngodlynesse.

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1642.  L. Hughes (title), Certain Grievances: or, the Popish Errors and Ungodlinesse of the Service-book plainly laid open.

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1671.  Barrow, Duty & Reward Charity, 21. Performing such acts, is a good sign of true Piety; and omitting them, is a certain argument of ungodliness.

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1742.  Young, Nt. Th., III. 165. Oh! the curst ungodliness of zeal!

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1865.  C. J. Vaughan, Plain Words, x. (1866), 183. The recollection of His love in contrast with our ungodliness.

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