1624. T. Scott, Vox Pop., II. 14. He found the rootes of eithers discontent so deepe, and the sore so vnsalueable, that hee gaue it ouer.
1638. Chillingw., Relig. Prot., I. v. § 60. The words by you cited, and charged with unsalvable contradiction.
1659. Fuller, App. Inj Innoc., II. 102. Else we were all in an unsaluable condition.
1895. Salmond, Chr. Doctr. Immort., VI. iv. 668. Neither to make the heathen unconditionally unsalvable, nor to represent salvation as possible apart from Christ.
Hence Unsalvability, -ableness.
1684. H. More, Answer, xiv. 105. Touching the Idolatrousness of the Church of Rome, and the Unsalvableness of those in her Communion.
1891. Wesleyan Method. Mag., June, 465/1. The unsalvability of any heathen.