infallible — infallibility, infallibleness, n. infallibly, adv. /in fal euh beuhl/, adj. 1. absolutely trustworthy or sure: an infallible rule. 2. unfailing in effectiveness or operation; certain: an infallible remedy. 3. not fallible; exempt from liability… … Universalium
infallible — /ɪnˈfæləbəl / (say in faluhbuhl) adjective 1. not fallible; exempt from liability to error, as persons, their judgement, pronouncements, etc. 2. absolutely trustworthy or sure: an infallible rule. 3. unfailing in operation; certain: an infallible …
infallible — in•fal•li•ble [[t]ɪnˈfæl ə bəl[/t]] adj. 1) absolutely trustworthy or sure: an infallible rule[/ex] 2) unfailing in effectiveness or operation 3) not fallible; exempt from liability to error, as persons, their judgment, or pronouncements 4) rel… … From formal English to slang
infallible — infallible, inerrable, inerrant, unerring are comparable when they mean incapable, or manifesting incapability, of making mistakes or errors. Infallible occurs in this narrow sense chiefly in reference to something (as a person, institution, or… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Rule of Faith — The rule of faith (Latin: regula fidei ) or analogy of faith ( analogia fidei ), is a phrase first found in Tertullian, i.e.:Let our seeking, therefore be in that which is our own, and from those who are our own, and concerning that which is our… … Wikipedia
The Rule of Faith — The Rule of Faith † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Rule of Faith The word rule (Lat. regula, Gr. kanon) means a standard by which something can be tested, and the rule of faith means something extrinsic to our faith, and serving as its… … Catholic encyclopedia
Papal infallibility — is the dogma in Catholic theology that, by action of the Holy Spirit, the Pope is preserved from even the possibility of error [ infallibility means more than exemption from actual error; it means exemption from the possibility of error, P. J.… … Wikipedia
Henry Louis Baugher — Henry Louis Baugher, (July 18, 1804 April 14, 1868) was a clergyman and academic. He was born in Abbotstown, Pennsylvania, in 1804 to Christian Frederic and Ann Baugher.He graduated from Dickinson College in 1826, and went on to attend the… … Wikipedia
in|fal´li|ble|ness — in|fal|li|ble «ihn FAL uh buhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. free from error; that cannot be mistaken: »an infallible rule. 2. absolutely reliable; unfailing in operation; sure: »infallible obedience, an infallible remedy. SYNONYM(S): certain. 3.… … Useful english dictionary
in|fal|li|ble — «ihn FAL uh buhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. free from error; that cannot be mistaken: »an infallible rule. 2. absolutely reliable; unfailing in operation; sure: »infallible obedience, an infallible remedy. SYNONYM(S): certain. 3. incapable of… … Useful english dictionary
On the production of good tone in violins — In the preceding chapter we have endeavoured to solve the question what are the qualities that constitute good tone. We now propose to inquire how good tone is provided for in the construction of the violin. We are not about to enter into the… … Violins and Violin Makers. Biographical Dictionary