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unfaith

[uhn-feyth] / ʌnˈfeɪθ /




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“Our interfaith voices, our unfaith voices, for the commonwealth that is our voice.”

From Washington Times • Mar. 1, 2018

But I can't quite make the leap of unfaith, as it were, and say, `This is it.

From Time Magazine Archive

There is a reticence which is of faith, just as there may be a reticence which is of cowardice or unfaith.

From In Answer to Prayer The Touch of the Unseen by Carpenter, W. Boyd

Is it because of me that your weakness and unfaith have come upon you?

From The Faith Healer A Play in Three Acts by Moody, William Vaughn

In the second act Iago advises Cassio to induce Desdemona to intercede for him, and, when left alone, pours forth a terrible confession of his unfaith in the famous 'Credo.'

From The Opera A Sketch of the Development of Opera. With full Descriptions of all Works in the Modern Repertory. by Fuller-Maitland, J. A.




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