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unoˈriginate, a. and n. [un-1 7, 12, 5 b.] = next.
1719J. Jackson Let. to Auth. True Doctr. Trinity 216 Self-existent being the same as unoriginate, is (you think) merely a Negative Character. 1755T. Amory Mem. (1769) 183 One spirit possessed of all possible perfections, self-existent, unoriginate, the first cause of the universe. 1855Pusey Doctr. Real Presence 236 For God is unoriginate, and not generate. 1872Liddon Elem. Relig. ii. 53 A supreme all-producing Cause, Itself uncaused, unoriginate. b. As n. An unoriginated being.
1724Waterland Athan. Creed 145 That..neither the Son nor Holy Ghost have any share in these Titles or Characters, to make Three Unoriginates. 1875Encycl. Brit. II. 537/2 Arius denied of Christ that He was..part of the Unoriginate. Hence unoˈriginately adv., -ness.
1720Waterland Eight Serm. Pref., It is only saying that he is so emphatically, or unoriginately. 1723― Second Vind. 125 It was to admit of a higher and a lower Sense of the Word God; the higher supposed to have nothing above the other but Self-existence, or Unoriginateness. |