Definition of Irreformability

1. [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Irreformability

irredentist
irredentists
irreducibilities
irreducibility
irreducible
irreducible complexity
irreducible hernia
irreducibleness
irreducibles
irreducibly
irredundant
irreferential
irreflection
irreflective
irreflexive
irreformability (current term)
irreformable
irrefragability
irrefragable
irrefragableness
irrefragably
irrefrangibility
irrefrangible
irrefrangibleness
irrefrangibly
irrefromable
irrefusable
irrefutability
irrefutable
irrefutableness

Literary usage of Irreformability

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The pope and the Church considered in their mutual relations, with reference by Paolo Bottalla (1870)
"In this proposition the irreformability of the doctrine defined by the Pope is not to ... Its irreformability then is only owing to the infallibility of the ..."

2. The Privilege of Peter: And the Claims of the Roman Church Confronted with by Robert Charles Jenkins (1875)
"... even from their youth up;" for, having given the popes the more practical attribute of irreformability, it makes the one fatal exception which for ever ..."

3. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints by Alban Butler (1866)
"... and over the whole college of bishops, and over a general council; the irreformability of his doctrinal decisions in points of faith and morals; ..."

4. Mental Deficiency (amentia) by Alfred Frank Tredgold (1922)
"... and that the main factor determining their irreformability was their mental condition. " Very many of the cases sent to us from the courts under this ..."

5. Selections from the Correspondence of the First Lord Acton by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, John Neville Figgis, Reginald Vere Laurence (1917)
"Infallibility is there, it is true, and irreformability, but it is all very much qualified. These qualifications were analysed by Newman in his letter to ..."

6. The Philological and Biographical Works of Charles Butler, Esquire, of by Charles Butler (1817)
"... and over a general council; " the irreformability of his doctrinal decisions in " points of faith and morals ; his supreme power to " dispense, ..."

7. The pope and the Church considered in their mutual relations, with reference by Paolo Bottalla (1870)
"In this proposition the irreformability of the doctrine defined by the Pope is not to ... Its irreformability then is only owing to the infallibility of the ..."

8. The Privilege of Peter: And the Claims of the Roman Church Confronted with by Robert Charles Jenkins (1875)
"... even from their youth up;" for, having given the popes the more practical attribute of irreformability, it makes the one fatal exception which for ever ..."

9. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints by Alban Butler (1866)
"... and over the whole college of bishops, and over a general council; the irreformability of his doctrinal decisions in points of faith and morals; ..."

10. Mental Deficiency (amentia) by Alfred Frank Tredgold (1922)
"... and that the main factor determining their irreformability was their mental condition. " Very many of the cases sent to us from the courts under this ..."

11. Selections from the Correspondence of the First Lord Acton by John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, John Neville Figgis, Reginald Vere Laurence (1917)
"Infallibility is there, it is true, and irreformability, but it is all very much qualified. These qualifications were analysed by Newman in his letter to ..."

12. The Philological and Biographical Works of Charles Butler, Esquire, of by Charles Butler (1817)
"... and over a general council; " the irreformability of his doctrinal decisions in " points of faith and morals ; his supreme power to " dispense, ..."

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