misbeliever

NOUN
  1. a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church
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How To Use misbeliever In A Sentence

  • The Misbelievers at this cry awoke in affright and snatching up their arms, fell one upon other till the morning, when most part of them were dead bodies and but few remained. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • And all these misbelievers, these small professors of free-thinking, are usually grossly ignorant and stupid, and without exception, the most abandoned and vicious people of the place.
  • Extremely clever volumes all, they are calculated to cause discomfort among unbelievers and misbelievers of all educational levels.
  • Let us add that faith does not reason: which does not mean, as so many misbelievers feign, that faith is fulfilled by blindness or ignorance of the objects of its veneration.
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