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1642.  Milton, Apol. Smect., 50. The very act of prayer and thanksgiving with those free and unimpos’d expressions … is the greatest decency that can be imagin’d.

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1677.  Gilpin, Demonol., II. iv. 249. From the toleration of a private Opinion of some Doctors and unimposed, it obtained at last a Canon to make it Authentick, Publick Doctrine.

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  So Unimposedly adv.

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1647.  Boyle, in Birch, Life (1744), 80. The gallantry … of their own principles will carry them on unimposedly to do much more.

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