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"indefectible" Definitions
  1. not subject to failure or decay : LASTING
  2. free of faults : FLAWLESS

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Anne-Birgitte Fonsmark, the director of Ordrupgaard, called Wilhelm Hansen "independent, visionary, and industrious, and driven by an indefectible passion," in a statement, noting that the exhibit embodies his desire to bring French art to broad audiences.
Historical Theology, An Introduction to the History of Christian Thought. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. p.200. It also challenged the Catholic doctrine that the Catholic Church was indefectible and infallible in its dogmatic teachings.
This work was followed, in 1688, by another entitled "Traité de l'unité de l'Eglise et des articles fondamentaux", written in reply to Nicole's criticisms. In the same year appeared Bossuet's "Histoire des Variations des Eglises protestantes". The Bishop of Meaux pointed out that this was the third different theory of the Church advanced by Protestant theologians to defend their position. The first reformers had accepted the Scriptural doctrine of an indefectible visible Church.
Married to Jacques Laurent, with whom she maintained an indefectible friendship until the death of the latter, she divorced a few years later to follow her own way of novelist. It was in her native Gironde that Michèle Perrein found inspiration for many of her literary works, including Le Buveur de Garonne and Les Cotonniers de Bassalane which are the best known, and recognized. As a dramatist, she had her play L'Hôtel racine, presented at the Comédie des Champs-Élysées. She was also co-author of the screenplay and dialogues of Henri-Georges Clouzot's film, The Truth.
The infallibility of the Church is the belief that the Holy Spirit preserves the Christian Church from errors that would contradict its essential doctrines. It is related to, but not the same as, indefectible, that is, "she remains and will remain the Institution of Salvation, founded by Christ, until the end of the world." The doctrine of infallibility is premised on the authority Jesus granted to the apostles to "bind and loose" (Mat 18:18; John 20:23) and in particular the promises to Peter (Mat 16:16–20; Luke 22:32) in regard to papal infallibility.

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