Freq. as an attribute of the Deity.
c. 1450. Mirour Saluacioun (Roxb.), 140. The gude mens [bodies shall rise] fulle faire with out eend unpassible.
1533. trans. Erasmus Com. Crede, 23. I beleue in God the father almyghty vnuysyble and vnpassyble.
1587. Golding, De Mornay, iii. 35. First substances, vnchaungeable and vnpassible.
1623. Lisle, Anc. Mon. (1638), 6. Christs body neuer dieth henceforth: but is eternal, and vnpassible.