a. Obs. [UN-1 7 b and 5 b.] = INERRABLE a.

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1616.  Sheldon, Mirac. Antichrist, vii. 142. This puddle of Pope Ioane, whereout the ignominy of your vnerrable See is so liuely discouered.

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1664.  H. More, Myst. Iniq., xviii. 67. The ancient Types … already made use of by his choice who was unerrable.

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1715.  M. Davies, Athen. Brit., I. Pref. 12. Those sole unerrable Records of the Holy Scriptures.

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  Hence † Unerrableness. Obs.

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1645.  Hammond, View Infallibility (1646), 186. Concluding the truth of all their assertions from the unerrablenesse of the asserter.

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1667.  Decay Chr. Piety, xvi. ¶ 3. The danger of presuming upon the unerrableness of a guide.

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