[f. prec.] The quality or state of being uncreated.
1648. Hexham, II. Ongeschapenheydt, Vncreatednesse, or Vnshapennesse.
1678. Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. iv. § 6. 197. Some Modern Sects do also assert the Vncreatedness of the Matter.
a. 1740. Waterland, Wks. (1823), II. 326. Making a distinction between derived uncreatedness, and underived uncreatedness.
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.
1877. W. Bright, in Dict. Chr. Biog., I. 181/2. When Arius expressly denied the uncreatedness of the Son of God.