Most evidently, whether we regard the known events and relations of that age (as far as they have come down to us) or the internal characteristics of the document itself, we discover unequivocal traces of an unhistoric origin.
There is a valid excuse for preferring to address the unhistoric mind.
I should be sorry to convey an impression that I am responsible for, or that I entirely agree with, the defence of the unhistoric which I have here recorded.
The reader may be glad to know what my brother felt about retaining the unhistoric passages of Scripture.
Ewald speaks of the episode of Habakkuk as an example of an unhistoric spirit, growing rapidly and dangerously (v.
Babylonia there is nothing clearly indicating that the interpolation (if such it be) is of an unhistoric or untrustworthy character, nothing wholly irreconcilable with the rest of the book.
An unhistoric use of the name partly explains the unhistoric use of the Sacrament.
A vast amount of legendary and unhistoric matter found in the Breviary has disappeared, litanies to and invocations of the saints and the Virgin Mary have been omitted.
Each motive was sincere, but the harsh realism of the Fleming shows how far art, even in reverent treatment of religious themes, had departed from the unhistoric symbolism formerly imposed by the Church.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unhistoric" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.