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Definition of Immutabilities
1. immutability [n] - See also: immutability
Lexicographical Neighbors of Immutabilities
Literary usage of Immutabilities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National by John Walter Osborne (1854)
"... he is • despair, as he suddenly bethinks him tt the unyielding orthodoxy of
attraction, and the stale immutabilities of mathe- His situation is now ..."
2. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1889)
"It is right to count the word separately among the immutabilities. By so doing
our author does not weaken the argument drawn from the oath, ..."
3. Sermons and Discourses: Now Completed by the Introduction of His Posthumous by Thomas Chalmers (1877)
"... there are certain immutabilities of truth and nature that cannot thus be
disposed of. For, attempt it as we will, we cannot find repose in the ..."
4. The Baptist Review by J R Baumes (1881)
"... sole responsibility of man to God in all matters of personal religious faith.
Even Romanism, in spite of its anachronisms and vaunted immutabilities, ..."
5. The Journal of Sacred Literature by John Kitto, Henry Burgess, Benjamin Harris Cowper (1849)
"... and how there it is shrined and set among the immutabilities of truth, and
piety, and justice—these eternal and irrevocable duties of the moral law. ..."