Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for UN-CON-VERT'ED
UN-CON'VER-SANTUN-CON-VERT'I-BLE
UN-CON-VERT'ED, a.
- Not converted; not changed in opinion; not turned from one faith to another.
- Not persuaded of the truth of the Christian religion; as, unconverted pagans. Addison. Hooker.
- Not renewed; not regenerated; not having the natural enmity of the heart subdued, and a principle of grace implanted. Baxter.
- Not turned or changed from one form to another.
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