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1653. W. Ramesey, Astrol. Restored, 203. So long as God upholdeth the order and course of Nature unperverted.
1674. Coke & Davis, Englands Independency (title-p.), Those who are yet unperverted to the Court or Church of Rome.
1782. J. Scott, Poet. Wks., 4. Pleasing vestiges Of unperverted Natures golden reign.
1838. Keble, Serm., ix. (1848), 238. What unperverted conscience can fail to see the offence?
1871. Fraser, Life of Berkeley, ix. 352. He was unperverted by controversial theology.