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inˈculpably, adv. [f. as prec. + -ly2.] Blamelessly, innocently.
1536Latimer Serm. & Rem. (Parker Soc.) 377 Though I am not altogether so scrupulous, yet I would it were done inculpably and duly. 1649Jer. Taylor Gt. Exemp. ii. viii. 81 God will accept the will for the deed when the externall act is inculpably out of our powers. 1685Case Doubting Conscience 96 A man may very innocently and inculpably be Ignorant of it. 1864Manning Let. to Pusey 14 The Church teaches that men may be inculpably out of its pale. |