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The principle itself, however, had been reached long before by the human mind by speculative processes quite as inerrable in their way as the more modern method of investigation.

The principle itself, however, had been reached long before by the human mind, by speculative processes quite as inerrable in their way as the more modern method of investigation.

These fathers accepted the Bible without reservation or apology, as God's Book, inspired, inerrable, authoritative, the rock foundation of faith, and the supreme law of life.

Antonyms: impeccable, infallible, inerrable. erroneous, a. false, incorrect, untrue, mistaken, inaccurate, wrong. error, n. mistake, inaccuracy, blunder, misapprehension, falsity, misconception.

Antonyms: informal, free-and-easy. ceremony, n. rite, form, ceremonial, solemnity; formality. certain, a. assured, confident, convinced, satisfied, undoubting; undeniable, irrefutable, indubitable, incontrovertible, incontestable, sure; inevitable, unavoidable; unfailing, infallible, inerrable; fixed, stated, specified.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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