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1585.  Abp. Sandys, Serm., 287. Had Salomon neuer beene, or had his fall been vnrecorded.

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1662.  Stillingfl., Orig. Sacræ, II. i. § 2. Supposing that God had left the matters of Divine revelation unrecorded at all.

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1671.  Milton, P. R., I. 16. Deeds … in secret done, And unrecorded left through many an Age.

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1725.  Pope, Odyss., IV. 276. Antilochus, a name Not unrecorded in the rolls of fame.

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1847.  Keble, Serm., Pref. p. lxviii. The more established theory of silent unrecorded Tradition.

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1881.  P. Brooks, Candle of Lord, 133. A thousand unrecorded patriots helped to make Washington.

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