
1) Dependability 2) Dependableness 3) Reliability 4) Reliableness
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1) Inerrancy
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Infallibility is a term with a variety of meanings related to knowing truth with certainty. ==In common speech== When a statement, teaching, or book is called `infallible`, this can mean any of the following: When a person is called `infallible`, this can mean any of the following: However, definitions of `infallible` differ widely. In commo...
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• (n.) The quality or state of being infallible, or exempt from error; inerrability.
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Inability to err in matters of
doctrine. In Christianity different beliefs are found. Some believe that only God is infallible, o ...
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The quality or state of being infallible, or exempt from error; inerrability. 'Infallibility is the highest perfection of the knowing faculty.' (Tillotson) Papal infallibility, the dogma that the pope can not, when acting in his official character of supreme pontiff, err in defining a doctrine of Christian faith or rule of morals, to be held by the...
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In·fal`li·bil'i·ty noun [ Confer French infaillibilité .] The quality or state of being infallible, or exempt from error; inerrability. « Infallibility is the highest perfection of the knowing faculty.» Tillotson. Papal infallibility (R. C. Ch.) ,
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the belief that the pope, when teaching formally to the whole Church about matters of faith or morals, cannot make a mistake. Instances of such teaching are rare.
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[
n] - the quality of never making an error
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The gift of the Holy Spirit to the whole Church by which the leaders of the Church – the Pope and the bishops in union with him – are protected from fundamental error when formulating a specific teaching on a matter of faith and morals.
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noun the quality of never making an error
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