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Definition of "unregeneracy" [un•re•gen•er•a•cy]

  • The quality or state of being unregenerate. (noun)

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Use "unregeneracy" in a sentence
  • "The condition, then, of all men, during their unregeneracy, is one and the same, the purpose of God concerning the difference that shall be being referred to himself."
  • "And with such considerations do poor creatures harden their hearts in their unregeneracy."
  • "But I deny that the time antecedent embraces the entire state before regenerations; for the state of unregeneracy, or that which is prior to regeneration, is distinguished by our author, the apostle himself, into another twofold state -- before or without the law, and under the law, as it is expressed in the ninth verse of this very chapter."