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unchanging

British  
/ ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋ /

adjective

  1. remaining the same; constant

    an unchanging nature

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Unchanging rites governed birth, puberty, marriage, death, inheritance—all giving tribal life a remarkable strength and cohesion.

From Time Magazine Archive

Unchanging in prayer and worship, Orthodoxy seems to be slowly responding to the pressures of the modern world.

From Time Magazine Archive

An Unchanging Way of Life In the weeks after the funeral, there were rumors that Ethel and her children would leave Hickory Hill.

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Leading bookstores report this book second in demand only to Unchanging Quest out of all fiction published this year.

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For He, the Father’s only Son, A glorious work hath now begun, Descending from above In servant’s form, though yet the Son, Unchanging while the ages run, To win us by His love.

From Hymns from the Greek Office Books Together with Centos and Suggestions by Brownlie, John