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Definition of Impeccability
1. Noun. The quality of being without an error or fault.
2. Noun. The quality of being exempt from sin or incapable of sinning.
Definition of Impeccability
1. n. The quality of being impeccable; exemption from sin, error, or offense.
Definition of Impeccability
1. Noun. The property of being impeccable. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Impeccability
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Impeccability
Literary usage of Impeccability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dogmatic Theology by William Greenough Thayer Shedd (1888)
"CHAPTER V. CHRIST'S impeccability. THE doctrine of Christ's person is not complete
without ... mess, but deficient on the subject of his impeccability. ..."
2. Dogmatic Theology by William Greenough Thayer Shedd (1888)
"CHAPTER V. CHRIST'S impeccability. THE doctrine of Christ's person is not complete
withe considering the subject of his impeccability. ..."
3. Chapters from the Religious History of Spain Connected with the Inquisition by Henry Charles Lea (1890)
"Even mystics recognized as orthodox cams perilously near affording grounds for
inferring claims to impeccability. When San Juan de la Cruz, about 1565, ..."
4. Six Years in the Monasteries of Italy: And Two Years in the Islands of the by S I Mahoney (1854)
"... Breviary—Marcellinus—The pope sacrifices to idols—Why he could not be judged
by the church— Infallibility, a species of impeccability—John—The testimony ..."
5. The Spirit of the Papacy by John Shertzer Hittell (1895)
"impeccability.—While making (Inmost extravagant claims for the authority of their
ecclesiastical sovereignty, ..."