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1653.  W. Ramesey, Astrol. Restored, 203. So long as God upholdeth the order and course of Nature unperverted.

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1674.  Coke & Davis, England’s Independency (title-p.), Those who are yet unperverted to the Court or Church of Rome.

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1782.  J. Scott, Poet. Wks., 4. Pleasing vestiges … Of unperverted Nature’s golden reign.

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1838.  Keble, Serm., ix. (1848), 238. What unperverted conscience can fail to see the offence?

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1871.  Fraser, Life of Berkeley, ix. 352. He was unperverted by controversial theology.

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