(f. as prec., or UN-1 12.)

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1617.  Hieron, Wks., II. 101. Yet for largenesse,… for vnweariednesse, the louing kindnesse of the Lord doth farre exceed it.

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1642.  S. Ashe, Best Refuge, 35. Their frequency and unweariednesse in Prayer.

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1702.  E. Calamy, Life & Times Baxter, i. 8. He prosecuted all his Studies with Unweariedness and Delight.

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1837.  Carlyle, Misc. Ess. (1840), V. 123. Working therein long years, with a filial unweariedness.

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1884.  Fairbairn, Catholicism (1899), 42. Unweariedness in well-doing.

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