unchangeableness
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Q. Does Buddhism teach the unchangeableness of the visible universe; our earth, the sun, the moon, the stars, the mineral, vegetable, animal and human kingdoms?
From The Buddhist Catechism by Olcott, Henry Steel
He had noticed this often before, and it had occurred to him that she had acquired something of the strength and unchangeableness of the wilderness.
From The Greater Power by Dunton, W. Herbert
We know what conjecture is, and what opinion, and what assent is, can we point out any specific state or habit of thought, of which the distinguishing mark is unchangeableness?
From An Essay In Aid Of A Grammar Of Assent by Newman, John Henry
Their seeming unchangeableness of position was, as we have seen, largely responsible for the idea that the earth was immovable in space.
From Astronomy of To-day A Popular Introduction in Non-Technical Language by Dolmage, Cecil Goodrich Julius
But with this pride it also engenders a stubborn unchangeableness, a dislike and hatred of all things new and unfamiliar, a nervous dread of reform.
From The Toilers of the Field by Jefferies, Richard