unessential

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Not essential.
 * 2) * 1676,, Seasonable Reflections and Discourses, London: R.W. [and] H. Mortlock, p.92,
 * [I] have a question more to ask you on occasion of what you have told me; and that is, Whether you are to leave every Minister and Church, as soon as any thing is said that is really erroneous, in the lesser and unessential matters?
 * 1) * 1716,, The Free-Holder, No. 39, 4May, 1716, London: D. Midwinter and J. Tonson, p.225,
 * [He was] moved rather with Pity than Indignation towards the Persons of those, who differed from him in the unessential Parts of Christianity.
 * 1) Void of essence, or real being.
 * [He was] moved rather with Pity than Indignation towards the Persons of those, who differed from him in the unessential Parts of Christianity.
 * 1) Void of essence, or real being.
 * 1) Void of essence, or real being.
 * 1) Void of essence, or real being.