The Jesuits work assiduously in France, as well as Germany, to form a propaganda for the projected dogmas, and to familiarize men's minds with the idea that absolute certainty and inerrancy are only to be found with one man, viz.
Valentine sacrifices the inerrancy of the Scriptures in making concessions to modern geology, astronomy, and Evolution.
Even the doctrines of the verbal inspiration and the complete inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures have been assailed by prominent representatives of the General Council and the Lutheran Church Review.
He continued to thus severely arraign the Orthodox brethren in the Presbyterian Church: "This question of inerrancy is not new.
The cardinal principle of Gallicanism is the denial of the inerrancy of the sovereign pontiff in his solemn ruling in matters of faith and morals when teaching the whole church.
In view of such plain propositions, we should like to be informed how inerrancy or infallibility can be attributed to an oecumenical council?
It is nothing less than a falsehood on the part of Janus that the cause of this inerrancy claimed for the pope as universal teacher is due to direct divine and plenary inspiration.
So much confidence do they pretend to repose in the doctrine of the Bible's inerrancy that they propose the most crucial tests for its submission.
One contradiction is fatal to the claim of inerrancy and divinity.
Only in this way could its inerrancy and divinity have been preserved.
The inerrancy is not in Job's words or in those of his friends, but in the truth of the picture presented.
Inerrancy is not freedom from misstatements, but from error defined as "that which misleads in any serious or important sense.
The stiffest doctrine of Scripture inerrancy has not prevented warring interpretations; and those who would place the seat of authority in reason and conscience are forced to admit that outside illumination may do much for both.
Inspiration did not guarantee inerrancy in things not essential to the main purpose of Scripture.
After this, the attempt to prove the inerrancy of the Old Testament by summoning as witnesses the writers of the New Testament may as well be abandoned.
The substantial truthfulness of the record is not impeached by this discovery, but the verbal inerrancy of the document can never be maintained by any honest man who knows these facts.
Nor is there any use in loudly asserting the inerrancy of these books, with vehement denunciations of all who call it in question, and then in a breath admitting that there may be some errors and discrepancies and interpolations.
There is not one word in the Bible which affirms or implies that this character ofinerrancy attaches to the entire collection of writings, or to any one of them.
It is in these great ideas that the value of these writings consists, and not in any petty infallibility of phrase, or inerrancy of statement.
But by what crass assumption might he, admittedly woefully defeated in his combat with Fate, oppose his feeble shafts of worldly logic to this child's instinct, an instinct of whose inerrancy her daily walk was a living demonstration?
An order from the Vatican was law; and the Bishop obeyed it with no other thought than its inerrancy and inexorability.
This is owing to theinerrancy which the movement of the sensitive or even natural appetite derives from the certainty of the knowledge that precedes it.
Wherefore human laws cannot have that inerrancy that belongs to the demonstrated conclusions of sciences.
No human history is, or can be, inerrant, and to claim inerrancy for the history of Israel is to introduce into Christianity the Hindu doctrine of the inerrancy of the Veda.
One passage from it may shew how plainly he set forth the authority of the Apostolic See and its inerrancy in matters of faith.
It requires only a cursory reading to see that the narratives in English cannot claim to be strictly inerrant, so that the upholder of inerrancy is driven to the position that the inerrancy is in the documents as originally written.
It destroys the doctrine of the =inspiration of the Bible=, by denying its inerrancy and infallible and final authority.
For how can faith in an inerrant Bible and unbelief in its inerrancy abide in harmony in the same house?
It is not =facts= that the Church either fears or refuses to accept, but such an =interpretation= of them by evolutionists and rationalists as to deny the scientific accuracy and therefore the inerrancy of the Word of God.
Believers can not listen for one moment to such interpretations of scientific facts by unbelievers as destroy the essential doctrines of the Christian faith and deny the inerrancy and final authority of the Word of God.
He also challenged the theory of the inerrancy of the Bible, though he probably never heard of the higher criticism.
One aspect of this was that a great number of ministers accepted the so-called "modern view" of the Bible, based upon historical and critical methods of study, in place of the theory of inerrancy and level inspiration.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inerrancy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.