Still, I have gone a good way, as I think, to remove the objections to the doctrine of the indefectibility of certitude in matters of religion.
All doctrines besides these were the accidents of his profession, and the indefectibility of certitude would not be disproved, though he changed them every year.
But still, if it is the general rule that certitude is indefectible, will not that indefectibility itself become at least in the event a criterion of the genuineness of the certitude?
In the chapter on the "Indefectibility of Certitude" occurs this passage: "A man is converted to the Catholic Church from his admiration of its religious system, and his disgust with Protestantism.
The unity and indefectibility of the church of Christ are essential doctrines, most clearly and distinctly embodied in the sacred Scriptures.
By the indefectibility of the Church I mean that the Church, as Christ founded it, will last till the end of time.
Therefore indefectibility means that the Church can never change any of the doctrines that Our Lord taught, nor ever cease to exist.
What is the difference between the infallibility and indefectibilityof the Church?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indefectibility" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.