1589 H. Wotton Let. (modernized text) in L. P. Smith (1907) I. 227 The never-erring form of law.
1770 J. Armstrong I. 30 Prompted by instinct's never-erring power, Each creature knows its proper aliment.
1984 35 247/2 Both heaping curses on wicked Fortune and in the same breath acclaiming God's never-erring justice.