Resistless in a sentence as an adjective

I did, however, find this OT gem about Newton, written in 1848: From the thick darkness of the middle ages man's struggling spirit emerged as in new birth; breaking out of the iron control of that period; growing strong and confident in the tug and din of succeeding conflict and revolution it bounded forwards and upwards with resistless vigour to the investigation of physical and moral truth; ascending height after height; sweeping afar over the earth, penetrating afar up into the heavens; increasing in endeavour, enlarging in endowment; every where boldly, earnestly out stretching, till, in the Author of the Principia, one arose, who, grasping the master key of the universe and treading its celestial paths, opened up to the human intellect the stupendous realities of the material world, and in the unrolling of its harmonies, gave to the human heart a new song to the goodness, wisdom, and majesty of the all creating, all sustaining, all perfect God.

Resistless definitions

adjective

impossible to resist; overpowering; "irresistible (or resistless) impulses"; "what happens when an irresistible force meets an immovable object?"

See also: irresistible

adjective

offering no resistance; "resistless hostages"; "No other colony showed such supine, selfish helplessness in allowing her own border citizens to be mercilessly harried"- Theodore Roosevelt

See also: supine unresisting