Obs. [UN-1 7, 5 b.] = IMPASSIBLE a.

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  Freq. as an attribute of the Deity.

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c. 1450.  Mirour Saluacioun (Roxb.), 140. The gude mens [bodies shall rise] fulle faire with out eend unpassible.

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1533.  trans. Erasmus’ Com. Crede, 23. I beleue in God the father almyghty vnuysyble and vnpassyble.

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1587.  Golding, De Mornay, iii. 35. First substances, vnchaungeable and vnpassible.

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1623.  Lisle, Anc. Mon. (1638), 6. Christs body … neuer dieth henceforth: but is eternal, and vnpassible.

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