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c. 1400.  Pilgr. Sowle (Caxton, 1483), II. lii. 54. He myght not be refourmyd by cause of his vnchangeabylyte.

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1813.  T. Busby, Lucretius, I. 1. Comm. p. xviii. Objections like these only serve to throw difficulties in the way of our faith in the unchangeability of the Divine Being.

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1865.  Livingstone, Zambesi, xxiv. 509. The African traditions which seem possessed of the same unchangeability as the arts to which they relate.

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