ppl. a. (UN-1 8, 5 b.)

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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.

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1543–4.  Act 35 Hen. VIII., c. 5 § 1. Untrue accusacions … kept secret unreveled.

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1592.  Kyd, Sp. Trag., III. ii. 9. If this incomparable murder … Shall vnreueald and vnreuenged passe.

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1651.  Hobbes, Leviath., III. xl. 250. The effect … of the unrevealed will, and of the power of God.

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1697.  Dryden, Æneis, VI. 374. Ye realms, yet unreveal’d to human sight.

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1732.  Berkeley, Alciphr., V. § 27. Religion of any kind, either revealed or unrevealed.

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1798.  Lamb, R. Gray, iv. The secret, unrevealed, hung upon his conscience.

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1850.  Tennyson, In Mem., xxxi. The rest remaineth unreveal’d; He told it not.

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1875.  Manning, Mission H. Ghost, i. 9. God in His unrevealed mercies will [etc.].

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