It was one not so much concerning the truth or erroneousness of the Averrhoist position as on the question of fact--was Averrhoes or Aquinas the more faithful interpreter of Aristotle?
St. Thomas Aquinas maintained that no one was a heretic, unless he obstinately maintained an error after its erroneousness had been pointed out to him by an ecclesiastical authority.
Sidenote: Suspicions as to theerroneousness of the Spanish accounts.
And the erroneousness of such a limitation is still more clearly expressed in the words spoken to Peter when he tried to resist by force evil directed against Jesus (Matt.
And yet all the erroneousness of the argument of those who consider that governments cannot give up the use of force till all people are capable of doing the same, could not be more clearly expressed than it is in that epigram.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "erroneousness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.