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Example sentences for "faithlessness"

Lexicographically close words:
faithfully; faithfulness; faithless; faithlesse; faithlessly; faiths; faits; faitz; faix; faja
  1. For a young woman to dream that her lover commits suicide, her disappointment by the faithlessness of her lover is accentuated.

  2. To see broken threads, you will suffer loss through the faithlessness of friends.

  3. The only enemy who could disturb the repose of what may be termed the Home Districts was Zabita Khan, who still exhibited all the faithlessness so common with his race, and a turbulent disposition peculiar to himself.

  4. The faithlessness of Orellana and his fifty followers in deserting Gonzalo Pizarro in 1540, while this leader was exploring the forests of the Cinnamon country, is told in another place.

  5. By some faithlessness in Tristan, the letter miscarried; but Madame Godin sent a trusty messenger in anticipation, who found the galiot at Loreto awaiting her arrival, and returned with the tidings.

  6. Chugg never spoke of the faithlessness of Mountain Pink.

  7. The impression made in Bohemia by Sigismund's calculated faithlessness was ineffaceable.

  8. He resented the compulsion which was put upon him by the ingratitude and faithlessness of the Corinthians.

  9. Any Wife to any Husband is the grave and mournful lament of a dying woman, addressed to the husband whose love has never wavered throughout her life, but whose faithlessness to her memory she foresees.

  10. The leading motive is Strafford's devotion to his king, and the note of tragic discord arises from the ingratitude and faithlessness of Charles set over against the blind fidelity of his minister.

  11. The Dutch who have suffered ill usage at their hands accuse them of faithlessness to their promises, of arrogance in their demeanour, and of treachery.

  12. On this refusal, the Burmans sent a punitive expedition, under the command of a subordinate officer, to take vengeance on the faithlessness of his vassal.

  13. I think I can remember the precise words:--'I have received a wound from the faithlessness of one lover, which never will heal.

  14. I have received a wound from the faithlessness of one lover which never will heal.

  15. The faithlessness of wives--with no reference whatever to the faithlessness of husbands--is a favorite theme with these ancient cenobites.

  16. He hasn't mentioned her; but her faithlessness must have struck deep, for he is, oh, so changed and more reserved.

  17. Love is blind, and, if her faithlessness hurts him, I will hate her always.

  18. But in the folly and faithlessness of her despair, the woman would not let him enter.

  19. Those who knew the lady intimately speak with marked generosity of her graces, but they also record a shameless habit of faithlessness to her husband at a time when he was pouring out volumes of love to her from Italy.

  20. For however good their baptizers might have been, Christ is certainly beyond comparison better still, and He will then be the Head of the baptized if the faithlessness of the baptizer shall escape detection.

  21. Can it be, that when he who is baptized is unaware of the faithlessness of his baptizer, it is then Christ who is the origin and root and head?

  22. For we find that it is possible that a man should receive faith even from one that is faithless, if he be not aware of the faithlessness of the giver.

  23. Can it be that, when he who is baptized is unaware of the faithlessness of his baptizer, it is then Christ who is the origin and root and head?

  24. This idea of foul treachery as equivalent to faithlessness in the matter of salt, seems to be perpetuated in Da Vinci's famous painting of the Last Supper, where Judas Iscariot is represented as having overturned the salt-cellar.

  25. In both the Old Testament and the New faithlessness to a formal covenant is reckoned a crime of peculiar enormity as distinct from any ordinary transgression of a specific law.

  26. But it is obvious that it is faithlessness to salt, not to bread or ordinary food, that is deemed blackest ingratitude.

  27. She recognized the faithlessness which had taken possession of her--unawares, it is true, yet loyal hearts are not conquered so.

  28. Nora lay sobbing loudly, and Tinka sat calmly by and looked at her; Nora knew now what faithlessness was, how it tasted to be deserted for the sake of another.

  29. He has already added this coldness of his beloved sister to the list of his bitter experiences of the faithlessness of mankind, when news of her intention of entering a convent makes him hasten to her.

  30. To have acknowledged either the unpopularity of our occupation of Afghanistan, or the faithlessness of the King, would have been to have acknowledged the entire failure of our policy.

  31. The enemy mustered in force, and attacked our column; and the old excuse was made, that it was owing to no faithlessness on the part of the chiefs, but to their inability to control the tribes.

  32. So, on the contrary, false judgment betrays you into every sort of pain, and fault-finding and ruinous faithlessness toward the servants of God.

  33. Shall I always close with my faithlessness the way to Thy providence?

  34. But because I do not love, I do not really trust myself to Him, but the sensuous fear in me shows me that love is lukewarm, and the light of faith is darkened by faithlessness toward my Creator, and by trusting in myself.

  35. Better dwell in the shadow forever," cried Jacqueline, with passion, "than to reign with faithlessness in the sun!

  36. And when we know it, I for one would like to hear Mr. Cary's proofs of faithlessness to obligations.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "faithlessness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apostasy; artifice; atheism; backsliding; betrayal; bolt; breakaway; conspiracy; cunning; defection; dereliction; desertion; disaffection; disbelief; dishonesty; disloyalty; duplicity; falseness; falsity; inconstancy; infidelity; perfidy; recidivism; secession; treachery; treason; unbelief; unfaithfulness; wile