10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INDEFECTIBLY»
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indefectibly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
indefectibly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Church We Believe in: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic
At the same time, the council described the church as indefectibly holy. This
makes it obvious that by "indefectibly" they did not mean "perfectly." The meaning
of "indefectibly" is well brought out by the phrase used in the Abbott translation: "
holy ...
Francis Aloysius Sullivan, 1988
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Magisterium: Teaching Authority in the Catholic Church
.'.g The Church is indefectibly apostolic in its faith In the 'Nicene Creed', which
most Christians use as their liturgical profession of faith, we express our belief
that the Church is 'one, holy, catholic and apostolic'. This means that not only the
...
Francis A. Sullivan, 2002
3
A Critique of Moral Knowledge
Now, in the case of the primordial judgment of the moral sense, I would say that it
is indefectibly true both as knowledge and as direction and for these reasons: It is
indefectibly true as knowledge because of a perfect adequation with a ...
Yves René Marie Simon, 2002
4
The Reconstruction of the Christian Revelation Claim: A ...
As I see it, the word infallibly is a plausible second choice for indefectibly, except
that for many persons it calls up a theological tradition of interpretation which
might distract their understanding from the true sense. The word inerrantly, on the
...
5
The Dimwit's Dictionary: More Than 5,000 Overused Words and ...
(went off) without a hitch A moribund metaphor (see page 21). accurately; easily;
exactly; excellently; faultlessly; flawlessly; flowingly; impeccably; indefectibly;
methodically; perfectly; precisely; regularly; smoothly; systematically; well. without
...
Robert Hartwell Fiske, 2006
6'. There. is. but. one. indefectibly. certain. truth... the. truth. that. the. present.
phenomenon. of. consciousness exists. William. James. 9'. James defined “true
beliefs” as those that the believer finds useful. This emphasis on the usefulness
of ...
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The Alternative: a Study in Psychology
... resulting from the operation is not guaranteed. The rule of three is not, like
Euclid's rule for making an equilateral triangle, guaranteed by inconsistency of
the opposite. The thesis, that Euclid's rule is not indefectibly apt, is inconsistent ...
8
The University Magazine and Free Review
We may take exception to the next sentence, " There is but one indefectibly
certain truth, and that is the truth that pyrrhonistic scepticism itself leaves standing
— the truth that the present phenomenon of consciousness exists." As the
Professor ...
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The New Princeton Review
How can we be certain, indefectibly, that that event will not occur in our day? We
have a “moral certainty,” a firm persuasiomgrowing out of our confidence in the
uniformity of nature, and the testimony of Scripture, which leads us to expect
death ...
How can we be certain, indefectibly, that that event will not occur in our day i We
have a “ moral certainty,” a firm persuasion, growing out of our confidence in the
uniformity of nature, and ti 6 testimony of Scripture, which leads us to expect ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «INDEFECTIBLY»
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indefectibly is used in the context of the following news items.
Britain's top Catholic Cardinal O'Brien admits his 'sexual conduct fell …
The fact it hasn't failed indefectibly says something about the mystery of the church. 'In society today there are things that are wrong and for ... «Daily Mail, Mar 13»
Bishops and the Pope
... the Holy Spirit is indefectibly present in [the] Church through the weaknesses and gropings of men [and women], and that [the Spirit] animates ... «National Catholic Reporter, Jun 11»