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Webster 1913 Edition


Incorruptness

Inˊcor-rupt′ness

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Noun.
1.
Freedom or exemption from decay or corruption.
2.
Probity; integrity; honesty.
Woodward.

Webster 1828 Edition


Incorruptness

INCORRUPT'NESS

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Noun.
Exemption from decay or corruption.
1.
Purity of mind or manners; probity; integrity; honesty.

Definition 2024


incorruptness

incorruptness

English

Noun

incorruptness (uncountable)

  1. the state of being incorrupt
    • 1884, L. W. Yaggy, Museum of Antiquity:
      "Equally satisfactory is the evidence for the integrity and incorruptness of the New Testament.
    • 1901, Adolph Harnack, History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7):
      To make their proof more precise Tertullian and Irenaeus therefore asserted that the Churches guaranteed the incorruptness of the apostolic inheritance, inasmuch as they could point to a chain of "elders," or, in other words, an "ordo episcoporum per successionem ab initio decurrens," which was a pledge that nothing false had been mixed up with it.

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