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Definition of "inerrability" []

  • Freedom or exemption from error; infallibility. (noun)

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Use "inerrability" in a sentence
  • ""If we are to believe in the inerrability of a person, or a body of persons, because it is, forsooth, necessary for the full preservation of the truth, we must then also believe in all besides that can be shown to be needful for the perfect attainment of that end."
  • "Fourth — Finally, the inerrability of the Popes, being restricted to questions of faith and morals, does not extend to the natural sciences, such as astronomy or geology, unless where error is presented under the false name of science, and arrays itself against revealed truth. ("
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