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[ UK /ʌnbɪlˈiːf/ ]
NOUN
  1. a rejection of belief

How To Use unbelief In A Sentence

  • Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound "(Ro 5: 20). with faith -- accompanied with faith, the opposite of" unbelief "(1Ti love -- in contrast to" a blasphemer, persecutor, and injurious. "which is in Christ -- as its element and home [Alford]: here as its source whence it flows to us. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The resulting confusion has led many great Christian leaders down a slippery slide into unbelief.
  • Cole fears that his supernatural abilities themselves are a sin, and Malcolm's sin is the classic sin of unbelief.
  • Among the seventeen great sins, unbelief is the greatest, more heinous than murder, theft, adultery and so on.
  • In Brian's life, there was no unbelief or willful rebellion or willful acts of disobedience.
  • In adopting this stance one concedes that the rightness or propriety of belief and unbelief depends upon the outcome of a certain inquiry.
  • Do not quench it by foolish unbelief and sinful defiance of our loving Saviour.
  • Instead of an eager, grateful welcome, the people greeted Jesus with indifference and unbelief.
  • -- That this expresses a positive divine act, by which those who wilfully close their eyes and harden their hearts against the truth are judicially shut up in their unbelief and impenitence, is admitted by all candid critics [as Olshausen], though many of them think it necessary to contend that this is in no way inconsistent with the liberty of the human will, which of course it is not. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Belief and unbelief, so important to the intellectual posturing of modern existence, are innocuous, vacuous terms.
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