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† indiˈscerpible, a. Obs. [f. in-3 + discerpible.] = indiscerptible.
1659H. More Immort. Soul (1662) 111 A Soul..is a Spirit, and therefore of an Indivisible, that is, of an Indiscerpible, Essence. 1662Glanvill Lux Orient. iv. (1682) 35 The soul, which is immortal and indiscerpible. 1703Kelsey Serm. 224 Some Philosophers make it [the Soul] a Substance indiscerpible, that it cannot be divided. 1722Wollaston Relig. Nat. ix. 189 That there should be atoms, whose parts are..indiscerpible. 1837–9Hallam Hist. Lit. III. iii. iii. §63 If..we could know the internal structure of one primary atom, and could tell..through what constant laws its component, though indiscerpible, molecules, the atoms of atoms, attract, retain, and repel each other. Hence † indiscerpiˈbility, † indiˈscerpibleness, the quality of being indiscerpible; † indiˈscerpibly adv., in an indiscerpible manner.
1659H. More Immort. Soul Pref. (1662) 7 Endowing it with such Attributes as are essential to it, as Indiscerpibility is to the Soul of Man. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. Contents (i. v. 833) Something..extended otherwise than Body, so as to be penetrable thereof, and indiscerpibly one with itself and self-active. 1682H. More Annot. Glanvill's Lux O. 222 An Indiscerpibleness not arising from thinner and thinner parts of matter. 1721Bailey, Indiscerpibility, a being inseperable. |