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In her presence, the quiet, unquestioning devotion of her personality roused him sometimes to moments of vain regret.
THE WOMAN GIVESOWEN JOHNSON
I do not think we have this strongly disciplined sense of duty nor this unquestioning acceptance of sacrifice.
THE WASTED GENERATIONOWEN JOHNSON
He did nothing by halves; nothing without unquestioning confidence and prodigality.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINE
For a length of time the temper of our ancient histories was one of unquestioning reception.
STUDIES ON HOMER AND THE HOMERIC AGE, VOL. 1 OF 3W. E. GLADSTONE
Her blue eyes were filled with the sweetness of a loving and unquestioning nature.
THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS AT THE END OF THE TRAILMARGARET VANDERCOOK
The latter, through blind unquestioning faith, believed in everything which an inspired Bible had revealed to mankind.
BYRONRICHARD EDGCUMBE
The people of the region, illiterate and superstitious, have unquestioning faith in them.
MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF OUR OWN LAND, COMPLETECHARLES M. SKINNER
We were not disappointed then or afterwards, and next morning we slept in unquestioning security.
THE FELON'S TRACKMICHAEL DOHENY
The suggestion is that thinking is a case of active uncertainty set over against conviction or unquestioning assurance.
ESSAYS IN EXPERIMENTAL LOGICJOHN DEWEY
No puritan ever accepted God's revelation with more profound and unquestioning reverence than Joshua accepted the law of Moses.
THE EXPOSITOR'S BIBLE: THE BOOK OF JOSHUAWILLIAM GARDEN BLAIKIE
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