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

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1601.  Dent, Pathw. Heaven, 376. His decree is vnrepealeable.

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1656.  Jeanes, Fuln. Christ, 180. An irreversible, and unrepealable promise of an omnipotent God.

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a. 1711.  Ken, Hymns Evang., Poet. Wks. 1721, I. 151. Unrepealable and dreadful Doom.

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1730.  Waterland, Suppl. to Nat. Chr. Sacr., iii. 21. That Love of God,… which is unrepealable, abiding for ever.

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1784.  Cowper, Task, V. 610. Unrepealable enduring death.

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1803.  Jane Porter, Thaddeus, xv. These words fell like an unrepealable sentence on the heart of Thaddeus.

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1860.  Lowell, Election in Nov., Prose Wks. 1890, V. 38. Truth is the unrepealable thing.

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  Hence Unrepealability, -ableness.

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1651.  W. Durham, Maran-atha (1652), 24. The un-repealablenesse of this judgment, it can never be revers’d.

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1820–30.  Coleridge in Lit. Rem. (1838), III. 25. The unrepealability of their decisions.

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