God is the only immutable Being; for He alone cannot be acted upon or changed by any higher power; and hence it is one of his exclusive prerogatives to be "without variableness or shadow of turning.
It is sealed by the precious blood of the Son of God, and like the great Lawgiver whose mind conceived it, whose wisdom brought it into existence, it changes not, neither is there a shadow of variableness in it.
The cell is without variableness or shadow of turning.
My forces go their eternal round without variableness or shadow of turning, and woe to you if you cross their courses.
For do we not read that God is the same yesterday, to-day, and forever, and in him there is no variableness neither shadow of changing?
The greatvariableness of the Crimean climate was its peculiarity.
This, my friends, not merely that he was one God and not many, but that he was a Father of lights, from whom came good gifts, in whom was neither variableness nor shadow of turning.
Then they learnt to believe in the one true God, the Father of lights, in whom is neither variableness nor shadow of turning.
I suppose that none of us will say that the reason is in any variableness of that unalterable, uniform, ever present, ever full, divine gift of God's Spirit to His children.
At day light in the morning weighed again, and keept plying to windward between Edam and Duffin's Island, but gained very little owing to the variablenessof the winds.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "variableness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.