unsufficiency

Noun

 * 1) * 1594, Richard Hooker, Of Ecclesiastical Polity, Book 2, Section 8 (at Google Books):
 * Whatsoever, to make up the doctrine of man's salvation, is added as in supply of the Scripture's unsufficiency, we reject it.
 * 1) * 1876, Edward Savard, Inspector of Schools, in Statement of the public accounts of the province of Quebec and annual report of the auditor of the province, p. 219 (at Google Books):
 * The pupils are wanting in regularity of attendance and there is an unsufficiency of books.
 * The pupils are wanting in regularity of attendance and there is an unsufficiency of books.