[f. next.] Immortality.

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c. 1000.  Ælfric, Hom., II. 484. Ure æhta sind ece on heofenum, þær ðær undeadlicnys ricsað.

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a. 1225.  Leg. Kath., 1119. He ne losede na lif, onont þet he godd wes, ne undedlichnesse onont his drihtnesse.

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c. 1380.  Lay Folks’ Catech. (L.), 1115. He wyle cloþe oure sowlys … with þe stole of vndedlynesse and blysse of heuyn.

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c. 1420.  Prose Life Alexander, 73. ‘Gyffe vs,’ quop þay, ‘vndedlynesse, so þat we mow noȝte dye.

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1481.  Botoner, Tulle on Old Age (Caxton) H v. It nedith not also that I speke euir of the undedlynesse of the soules, but I holde … that the soules of men be undedly.

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