(f. as prec., or UN-1 12.)
1617. Hieron, Wks., II. 101. Yet for largenesse, for vnweariednesse, the louing kindnesse of the Lord doth farre exceed it.
1642. S. Ashe, Best Refuge, 35. Their frequency and unweariednesse in Prayer.
1702. E. Calamy, Life & Times Baxter, i. 8. He prosecuted all his Studies with Unweariedness and Delight.
1837. Carlyle, Misc. Ess. (1840), V. 123. Working therein long years, with a filial unweariedness.
1884. Fairbairn, Catholicism (1899), 42. Unweariedness in well-doing.