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1545.  Coverdale, Def. Certain Chr. Man, E liij b. Therfore will we discerne these thre thinges,… but so that they remayne vnseparated.

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1577.  trans. Bullinger’s Decades, III. vi. 373/1. He being one and the same Christ vnseperated.

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1620.  Quarles, Medit., i. Three speciall Attributes of God…, all Vnseparated From Gods pure Essence.

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a. 1671.  Ld. Fairfax, Mem. (1699), 99. The two Houses of Parliament … so great an Authority which was then unseparated from the Royal interest.

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1725.  Pope, Odyss., X. 585. To whom Persephone, entire and whole, Gave to retain th’ unseparated soul.

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1860.  Farrar, Orig. Lang., ii. 44. The field and the snow were unseparated.

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1893.  Tuckey, Amphioxus, 104. The unseparated mesoblast fold.

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