[f. prec. Cf. INCONDITIONALITY.] The quality of being unconditional.
a. 1714. M. Henry, Treat. Baptism, ii. Wks. 1853, I. 509/1. Those who speak so much of free grace, and the unconditionality of the gospel covenant.
181131. Bentham, Univ. Gram., Wks. 1843, VIII. 355/2. The verb at large, considered independently of conditionality and unconditionality.
1870. J. H. Newman, Gram. Assent, iv. 38. The reality of the thesis is almost a condition of its unconditionality.