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inerrantisms

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in⋅er⋅rant⋅ism

[in-er-uhn-tiz-uhm]
–noun
belief in a document's truth and freedom from error.

in⋅er⋅rant⋅ist, noun
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in·er·ran·tism   (ĭn-ěr'ən-tĭz'əm)   
n.  Belief in the inerrancy or literal truth of a particular writing or document.
in·er'ran·tist' adj. & n.
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