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Show UN Jewst, than afk a blefling of thofe whof 'tzgv:}a:fim' breathes nothing but a curfe South t e i c d u T a v L To Unpecur i c d a o n u f i t (et free fro me Then unbeguile thyfelf, and know wit be e t ' o p e r e o g o t - That angels D hise Are fill in heav'n Their comelinefs unbeguiled the vulgar of th in f f i l e r f h f l y l th odd opini e i é v i r t n i n c i th b e {0 t Howel's Vocal Foreft not difco Unfeen adj w. UnsseeLD t g f t t b r y "Ry, Thefe then, though #nbebeld in deep of night Shine not in vain Uuanu;'ll-‘_ Incredulity 1 %) Miltor / y'Tis not vain or fabulous \Of dire chimzras, and enchanted ifles And rifted rocks, whofe entrance leads to hell For fuch there be : but unbeliefis blind - I'm juftly plagued by this your unbelief Milton And am myfelf the caufe of my own grief, Dryd Such an univerfal acquaintance with things wil keep you from an excefs of credulity and unbelief' ive. a readinefs to believe or to deny every thin at firft hearing Watts 2, Infidelity ; irreligion Where profefs'd unbelief is, there can be no vifi ble church of Chrift; there may be where foun belief wanteth Hooker 7o UNBELIE'VE, . a 1, To difcredit ; not to truft Heav'n fhield your grace from woe As 1, thus wrong'd, hence unbelieved go | Shake[p So great a prince and favourite fo fuddenly me‘tamorphofed into travellers with no greater train . was enough to make any man wnbelieve his fiv fenfes Wotton's Buckingham 2. Not to think real or true Nor lefs than fight and hearing could convinc Of fuch an unforefeen and unbeliew'd offence Dryden + UNBELIE'VER. 7.£ An infidel ; one wh believes not the fcripture of God The antient fathers being often conftrained t 5w Thew what warrant they had fo much to rely upo julithe feriptures, endeavoured till to maintain th ; apthority of the books of God, by arguments fuc by Ve unbelicvers themfelves muft needs think reafono able, if they judged thereof as they fhould. Hooker What endlefs war would jealous nations tear 1f none above did witnefs what they fwear Sad fate of wnbelicwers, and yet juft Among themfelves to find fo little truft, Waller In the New Teftament, religion is ufually ex prefled by faith in God and Chrift, and th lov of them." Hence it is that true Chriftians are frequently calle believers; an 80dly men unbeliensers wicke and un Tillotfon Pronounces the children of fuch parents a Were, one of them a Chriftian, an the other a ¥rbeliever, holy, on account of the faith and holinefs of that one Atterbury ""Zgglwaz\'jazs grow vicious before they becom Woul:ll l') i ut I:f zou would once convince pro uiet pick drawn from the view of thei s Ieputation, and health, their infidelit °°': drop off Swift's Mifcellanics NBELIE VNG, adj Infidel ; N:tftia}'u:f; ?aughter found his vigorous ar d dlieving {quadrons turn'd to flight The' n the rear Phillips 5eliefuil: Wj‘:ught the greateft confufio in the u7Gentilegs. W, and the greateft convi&ioz 1{1{} fth et e st when il o ddifon of confeienc freine th Not loved Far be the fpirit of the chace from them . Whoe'er you are, not unbelov'd by heav'n Since on our friendly fhore your fhips are driven Dryden Zo UNBE'ND. 2. a 1. To free from flexure It is lawfu to relax and unbend our bow, bu not to fuffer it to be unready, or unftrung Laylor's Holy Living I muft be in the battle; but 1'1l g With empty quiver, and ; unbended bow Dryden 2. To relax ; to remit ; to fet at eafe fo a time Here have I feen the king, when great affair Gave leave to flacken and unbend his cares bends Your pleafures are defign'd to noble ends 3. To relax vitioufly or effeminately Dryd You #nbend your noble frength, to thin So brain-fickly of things. Shake[peare's Macketh Uxse'NDING. ad) 1. Not fuffering flexure Not fo, when fwift Camilla fcours the plain Flies o'er th" unbending corn, and fkims along th main Pope 2. Not yielding ; refolute Ye noble few, who here unbending ftan Beneath life's preffures, yet a little while And all your woes are paft T homfon 3. Devoted to relaxation Since what was omitted in the aing is no kept in, I hope it may entertain your lordfhip a an wnbending hour Rowe Unse'NEFICED a benefice 4dj Not preferred t More vacant pulpits would more converts make All would have latitude enough to take The reft unbenefic'd your fets maintain UxBENEVOLENT adj Not kind Dryden adj Never vifited b Malignant ; male volent Of noxious efficacy; and when to joi Milton's Paradife Loft 0d) Unbent his bow, and Greece infpir'd again. Dryd 2, Having the bow unftrung haft thou gone fo far To be unbent when thou haft ta'en thy ftand Th' elected deer before thee ? Shakefp Cymbeline 3. Not crufhed ; not fubdued tb'l c;ples of Chrift were convett 618. evere cenfure might be re C unbelicving part of mankind, Rogers Dryden 4. Relaxed ; not intent Be not always on affairs intent But let thy thoughts be eafy and unbent ‘When our mind's eyes are difengag'd and free They clearer, farther, and diftinétly fee, Denbam No emotio adj Unbecoming of paifion tranfported me by th indignity of his carriage ynbefeeming myfelf pofed of He had now but one fon and one daughter #n beflowed Bacon UnseTrA'YED adj Not betrayed Many being privy to the fa&t How hard is it to keep it unbetray'd UnBEwa"ILED Daniel's Civil War adj Not lamented Let determin'd things to deftin Hold unbewail'd their way Shak. Ant. and Clesp Zo UNBEWI'TCH. . a. [ fro To free from fafcination 7o Unn1'ass w a awitch. 'To free fro an external motive ; to difentangle fro prejudice That our underftandings may be free to examine, and reafon unbiaffed giveits judgment, bein that whereon a right dire€tion of our conduét t true happinefs depends; it is in this we thould employ our chief care Locke The ftanding evidences of the gofpel, every tim they are confidered, gain upon fincere, wnbiafs' minds Atterbur The truelt fervice a private man may do hi country, is by unbiaffing his mind, as much as pof-. fible, between the rival powers Savift Where 's the man who counfel can beftow Unbiafs'd or by favour or by fpite Not dully prepofiefs'd, nor blindly right Pope U~s1i‘assepry. adw Without externa influence ; without prejudice I have fought the true meaning; and have zz biaffedly embraced what, upon a fair enquiry, ap Locke U~nB1'D UxB1'DDEN. }a] 1. Uninvited Unbidden gueft Are often welcomeft when they are gone Shak z. Uncommanded; fpontaneous Milton's Paradife Loff Rofes anbid, and ev'ry fragrant flow'r Flew from their ftalks, to ftrow thy nuptial bow'r Drydene Unbidden earth fhall wreathing ivy bring And fragrant herbs, the promifes of {fpring. Dryd adj Free from bigotry him as a faint, and defiring him to pray for him Addifon @. 4 [fro loofe ; to untie Apollo heard, and, conquering his difdain UnBEesEE''MING UnsesTo'WED, adj. Not given; not dif Zo Unei'ND 1. Not ftrained by the firing Wh Milton Erafmus, who was an unbigotted Roman Catholick, was fo much tranfported with this paflage o Socrates, that he could fcarce forbear looking upo In fextile, fquare, and trine, and oppofite UxBe'NT Left heat fhould injure us, his timely €ar Hath, unbefought, provided; and his hand U~B1'GOTTED To th' other fiv Their planetary motions, and afpets In fynod unbenign Not intreated Unbid Had wnbenighted thone, while the low fun To recompenfe his diftance, in their figh Had rounded #till the horizon. Milt. Parad. Lof adj adj Thorns aifo and thiftles it fhall bring thee forth Beyond the polar circles 5 to them da Unseni‘en Unseso'vesT T homfe peared fo to me A religion which not only forbids, but by it natural influence fweetens all bitternefs and afperit of temper, and correéts that felfith narrownefs o fpirit which inclines men to a fierce unbenevolen behaviour Rogers UnBENI'GHTED darknefs Uncomely courage, unbefeeming fkill Cloath'd us unworthy; pitying while he judg'd But thou, fecure of foul, unbent with woes The more thy fortune frowns, the more oppofe No paufe UxBELO'vED. adj Attended to the chace by all the flow'r of youth Denbam From thofe great cares when eafe your foul zz | What the fage poets, taught by th' heav'nly mufe Storied of old in high immortal verfe UNE UN to do or fay any thin King Charles 4ind T FHis own woe's author, whofo bound it finds As did Pyrocles, and it wilfully wzbinds Ye Latian dawmes Spenfer If there be here, who dare maintai My right, nor think the name of mother vain Unbind your fillets, loofe your flowing hair And orgies and no&urnal rites prepare. Dryde On the fixth inftant it was thought fit to znbin his head Tatler 7o Ungir'suor. @. a. [from bifbop. deprive of epifcopal orders T I cannot look upon Titus as fo far unbifboped yet but that he ftill exhibits to us all the effentials o jurifdi&ion South Uxei'rrep adj [fro dled; unreftrained 4 Unbri We have reafon to cool our raging motions, ou carnal ftings, our unbitted lufts; whereof I tak this love to be a {e€k or cyon ~ Shakefp. Orbello UNBLA MABLE |