(UN-1 12, 5 b.)

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c. 1410.  Wycliffite Bible, 1 John v. 7, marg. Fynal unrepentaunce, bi which a man dieth in deedly synne.

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1563.  Form Common Prayer, B iv. Thy pacyence beynge … ouercome at the laste, wyth oure obstynate vnrepentaunce.

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1579.  W. Fulke, Heskins’ Parl., 482. With vnreuerence and vnrepentance, they presume against … so high a mysterie.

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1623.  Bp. Hall, Contemp., O. T., XIX. x. Hee might have averted it by his prayers: their unrepentance disabled him.

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1661.  Cowley, Cromwell, Ess. etc. (1906), 372. Though the outward unrepentance of his death afford but small materials for the work of Charity.

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1690.  H. Wharton, Serm. (1700), 383. Man continuing in a state of unrepentance.

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1860.  Bp. S. Wilberforce, Addr. Cand. Ordination, 45. To all … who do not, by actual unrepentance and unbelief, bar His gracious working.

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1881.  Besant, All Sorts, II. 275. My brother is hardened in his unrepentance.

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