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undefiled

[uhn-di-fahyld] / ˌʌn dɪˈfaɪld /




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Undefiled Nature, healthy and wild and sweet, is always present, and always in sympathy with the character of every scene.

From Wagner by Runciman, John F.

But to the people generally the Undefiled Ground and its presiding deity are actual, literal, realities.

From Religion in Japan by Cobbold, George A. (George Augustus)

But, in the Garden of the Undefiled, My soul will claim you . . . you, and not another; I shall hold out my arms, and say "MY CHILD!"

From The Verse-Book of a Homely Woman by Inchfawn, Fay

Undefiled religion does not aim to cancel natural affection.

From The Christian Home by Philips, Samuel

This is a notable and constructive generation now beginning its work in America, and joining hands with the few remaining Undefiled of Europe.

From Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation by Comfort, Will Levington




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