adv. (UN-1 11; cf. prec.)

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1645.  Tombes, Anthropol., 15. A power to interpret Scriptures unerringly.

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1746.  Hervey, Reflect. Flower Gard., 76. Know, that God is unerringly wise.

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a. 1774.  Tucker, Lt. Nat. (1834), II. 399. It does imply an exact discernment…, so as to distinguish unerringly what lies within its compass, and what does not.

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1826.  Syd. Smith, Wks. (1859), II. 104/2. They first learn it practically and unerringly.

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1873.  Earle, Philol. Eng. Tongue (ed. 2), § 239. Here is a distinction which is unerringly observed by the most rustic people.

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