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Definition of Infallibly

Infallibly
Infallibly In*fal"li*bly, adv. In an infallible manner; certainly; unfailingly; unerringly. --Blair.

Meaning of Infallibly from wikipedia

- original Christian faith taught by the apostles, preserving the faith infallibly through scripture and sacred tradition as authentically interpreted through...
- in the process of claiming that Pope Innocent III had implicitly, but "infallibly," endorsed the four-nail theory in 1209 through his endor****t of Francis...
- "In my opinion Powder and Artillery are the most efficacious, Sure, and infallibly conciliatory Measures We can adopt." After his failure to prevent the...
- separation of the State and the Church. Pius X also confirmed, though not infallibly, the existence of Limbo in Catholic theology in his 1905 Catechism, saying...
- TESLA – Shoulder of a Man Taken Through His Clothing—Chalky Deposits Infallibly Detected, The Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, Friday 13, March 1896, p...
- not enjoy the privilege of infallibility, they do, however, proclaim infallibly the doctrine of Christ on the following conditions: namely, when, even...
- by Julian Barnes", Evening Standard, 8 November 2019 Meet Dr Love: the infallibly seductive, pioneering French gynaecologist, The Spectator, 2 November...
- on faith and morals and to be protected from error, at times through infallibly defined teaching. The church believes in revelation guided by the Holy...
- his memoirs, Bismarck describes William as an old-fashioned, courteous, infallibly polite gentleman and a genuine Prussian officer, whose good common sense...
- universal magisterium of the church: Pope John Paul II identified a truth infallibly taught over two thousand years by the church. Critics of Ordinatio Sacerdotalis...