[f. prec.] The quality or state of being uncreated.

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1648.  Hexham, II. Ongeschapenheydt, Vncreatednesse, or Vnshapennesse.

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1678.  Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. iv. § 6. 197. Some Modern Sects … do also assert the Vncreatedness of the Matter.

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a. 1740.  Waterland, Wks. (1823), II. 326. Making a distinction between derived uncreatedness, and underived uncreatedness.

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1857.  Susanna Winkworth, trans. Life Tauler, 288. God … is equal to the soul as touching freedom, and unequal as touching uncreatedness, for the soul is created.

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1877.  W. Bright, in Dict. Chr. Biog., I. 181/2. When Arius … expressly denied … the uncreatedness of the Son of God.

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