retrievableness
Noun

retrievableness (uncountable)

  1. (rare) retrievability
    • 1839, Richard Treffry, Letters on the atonement (page 185)
      The notion of inherent retrievableness cannot consist with the condition of a totally fallen creature. And yet it must be by some such influence that evil is repressed, and goodness encouraged.



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