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Inerrant

adjective
1.
Not liable to error.  Synonyms: inerrable, unerring.  "Lack an inerrant literary sense" , "An unerring marksman"






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"Inerrant" Quotes from Famous Books



... themselves companions of the sceptical writers whom I have read and speak from a Free Thinkers' platform, I would have some respect for them. What do they believe that they did not? They respected the life and teachings of Jesus, but did not believe in His inerrant knowledge nor assumption of divinity. I do not see how any man can claim to be a Christian and not believe that what Jesus claimed for Himself was true. If not true, He was either a deluded man and so unfit to lead ...
— The First Soprano • Mary Hitchcock



Words linked to "Inerrant" :   inerrancy, unerring, infallible



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