a. (UN-1 7 b and 5 b.)

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1653.  H. More, Conject. Cabbal., 145. It being no object of sense but of intellect, and being also impassible and undiminishable.

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1661.  Rust, Origen’s Opin., 43. By an unchangeable and undiminishable necessity of Nature.

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1817.  Shelley, Pr. Athan., II. ii. 12. Sharing that undiminishable store.

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1844.  Emerson, Ess., Character, ¶ 1. Character is of … undiminishable greatness.

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1893.  R. T. Jeffrey, Visits to Calvary, 436. Out of His … undiminishable fulness, thou mayest receive.

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  Hence Undiminishableness.

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1653.  H. More, Antid. Ath., III. xvi., heading. By reason of the undiminishableness of their magnitude.

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