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Inerrancy

noun
1.
(Christianity) exemption from error.






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"Inerrancy" Quotes from Famous Books



... evidently had sufficed for his credentials; and the latter had made no occasion to refer to the priest's past. An order from the Vatican was law; and the Bishop obeyed it with no other thought than its inerrancy and inexorability. And with the lapse of the several months which had slipped rapidly away while he sought to forget and to clear from his mind the dark clouds of melancholia which had settled over it, Jose became convinced that the Bishop knew ...
— Carmen Ariza • Charles Francis Stocking

... his scriptural theories. He was a man well- versed in the Oriental languages and well able to appreciate the literary and historical difficulties that might be urged against the inspiration and inerrancy of the Old Testament. He maintained that the Bible was a literary production, and that, as such it should be interpreted according to the ideas and methods of composition prevalent in the country or at the time in which the various books were written. His views were contained in his /Histoire ...
— History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French • Rev. James MacCaffrey

... the doctrine of the inspiration of the Bible, by denying its inerrancy and infallible ...
— The Church, the Schools and Evolution • J. E. (Judson Eber) Conant



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