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inamissible, a. Now rare.|ɪnəˈmɪsɪb(ə)l| [in-3. Cf. F. inamissible (1617 in Hatz.-Darm.).] Not liable to be lost.
1649Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp. iii. xv. 38 As this is irremediable and irrecoverable, so is the other inamissible. 1662Glanvill Lux Orient. viii. (1682) 68 Had we been so fixt in an inamissible happiness. c1771Fletcher 4th Check Wks. 1795 III. 87 How can you infer, that the life of faith is inamissible? 1829I. Taylor Enthus vi. (1867) 140 The Scriptures..declare..that virtue will be inamissible in heaven. 1886Stuart & Macpherson tr. Ebrard's Chr. Apol. I. §123. 287 With man..it is a monad cognizant of itself in inamissible identity with itself. Hence inamissiˈbility, inaˈmissibleness, the quality of being inamissible.
1727Bailey vol. II, Inamissibleness, uncapableness of being lost. 1742tr. Bossuet's Variat. Prot. Ch. (1829) I. 357 The dogma called inamissability of justice. a1861W. Cuningham Hist. Theol. (1864) II. xxi. 89 The perseverance of the Saints..Romish divines usually call the inamissibility of justice or righteousness. |