ppl. a. (UN-1 8, 5 b.)
1529. More, Dyaloge, I. Wks. 167/2. If there were any thing that in the church sometyme was doubted and reputed for vnreueled and vnknowen.
15434. Act 35 Hen. VIII., c. 5 § 1. Untrue accusacions kept secret unreveled.
1592. Kyd, Sp. Trag., III. ii. 9. If this incomparable murder Shall vnreueald and vnreuenged passe.
1651. Hobbes, Leviath., III. xl. 250. The effect of the unrevealed will, and of the power of God.
1697. Dryden, Æneis, VI. 374. Ye realms, yet unreveald to human sight.
1732. Berkeley, Alciphr., V. § 27. Religion of any kind, either revealed or unrevealed.
1798. Lamb, R. Gray, iv. The secret, unrevealed, hung upon his conscience.
1850. Tennyson, In Mem., xxxi. The rest remaineth unreveald; He told it not.
1875. Manning, Mission H. Ghost, i. 9. God in His unrevealed mercies will [etc.].