Persisting in pride makes the condition of a poor man as remediless as is that of the devils themselves (1 Tim 3:6).
Not admitting of a remedy; incapable of being restored or corrected; incurable; irreparable; as, a remediless mistake or loss.
I could not see her thus lost, without exerting myself to remedy the evil --remediless I knew, if I could not in the end bring her to reconcile herself to Raymond.
Thus all men were lost, to be the prey of blackness, and fire, and the undying worm, through the remediless ages of eternity.
But in the plenitude of his grace, he snatches some from the pit of ruin, and leaves the rest in remediless wo!
As cruelty to souls is the most heinous cruelty, (as persecutors and soul-betraying pastors will one day know to their remediless woe,) so mercy to souls is the greatest mercy.
If you let him alone a little longer, he will be in remediless despair.
Conspiracies to compass the death that isremediless may lurk just behind eyes that smile upon us.
In view of her recent peril and the remediless loss he might have suffered, she was doubly grateful for the privilege of ministering to his wants and filling his declining years with cheer and comfort.