He was now held to be strictly in the exercise of his duty when he was slaying an infidel with the edge of the sword.
Walworth so plain and conclusive, that it must do good to any reader who has a Christian belief to see what a wretched, disgusting substitute for divine religion is offered to the dupes of infidel sophistry.
He established infidel instead of Christian schools; but the Emperor Julian perished, together with his empire, while the Catholic Church still exists, and is the terror of her enemies.
Then the infidel professor cannot expect a Christian public to consent to his teachings, beyond his proper course.
Perhaps, too, the desire to get as far as possible from all the infidel tendencies and teachings which Vanderlyn had brought to bear upon her mind makes her turn to the church as the surest and safest refuge.
It would be well if infidel or atheistical professors at the present day could be restrained to their respective courses of instruction.
This correspondence appeared in the Investigator, a notorious infidel newspaper of Boston, and was called forth by an indignant denial sent to that paper by F.
Bonaparte, then First Consul, was laboring to restore Christianity in France, as the necessary means of reorganizing society; and the infidel professors were made to confine their teaching to its proper limits.
Some persons may object to the publication of a controversy in which infidel arguments are placed within the reach of Catholic readers.
When the Pope’s Syllabus made the difference clear between true progress and its infidel counterfeit, the world cried out that he was retrograde.
The infidel has shot his bolts away, Till, his exhausted quiver yielding none, He gleans the blunted shafts that have recoiled, And aims them at the shield of truth again.
We ourselves are of the number stigmatized by these persons as sharing an infidel tendency, as are all not enlisted under their own sectarian banner.
He perceived the necessity of acting without delay, if he wished to protect the younginfidel from the consequence of his own despairing fury, and the maiden of his love, and his sister, from a fate too dreadful to be imagined.
They were even regardless of circumstances still more menacing; and if a lethargy beset the infidel that day, it is equally certain that a species of distraction overwhelmed the brains of the Spaniards.
The infidel began the combat with the same agility he had displayed in leaping up to the platform.
Thus, as the infidel was still continuing to run round the stone, he flung himself round the other way very suddenly, yet not so quickly as wholly to escape the rapid attacks of his assailant.
In all these things, if the infidel acted with more crafty selfishness than generosity, he only proved that he belonged to his race.
This was a declaration of principles somewhat above the powers of the infidel to appreciate, and it filled him, as Juan saw, with serious displeasure.
Hath not the One proven full oft that he who calls meinfidel dog is a liar predestined to the Pit?
Let him have his way in this, and let the infidelwoman go.
Yet is it not set down in the Book to be Read that the daughters of the infidel are not for True-Believers?
He is muttering curses in his infidel tongue," said Ali.
Those manumissions prove a lingering fondness for the infidel country whence he springs.
To be the partner of thy soul were to be an infidel unbelieving dog.
Tell me, then, is it the deed of a True-Believer to waste substance uponinfidel slaves, to purchase them that he may set them free?
They did well, but none could have urged it more fervently than I, for none knows so well as I the joy of battle against the infidelunder thy command and the glory of prevailing in thy sight.
Let them burst their lungs--they were but infidel lungs!
Why, he wondered, must this fierce old man, who had made his name a terror throughout Christendom, be ever so soft and yielding where that stalwart and arrogant infidel was concerned?
Hast ever known me languish for the Sicilian shore from which in thy might thou wrested me, or have I ever besought of thee the life of a single Sicilian infidel in all these years that I have lived to serve thee?
Peace to thy tongue, Marzak, and may Allah the All-knowing smile upon our expedition, lending strength to our arms to smite the infidel to whom the fragrance of the garden is forbidden.
Not heedless but righteous to hear one whom the Prophet guards, who is the very javelin of Islam against the breast of the unbeliever, who carries the scourge of Allah against the infidel Frankish pigs, so maligned by thee!
Replied she, O my son, I have sought martyrdom this day, and have thrown my life away amid the Infidel array, but they feared me with dismay.
So come, let us push out of this defile ere the Infidel host increase on us and get the start of us to the mountain top, whence they will hurl down rocks upon us, and we powerless to come at them.
Now Zau al-Makan and Sharrkan held back and their troops gave way and feigned flight from before the enemy, while the Infidel array pressed hard upon them deeming them in rout, and made ready to foin and hew.
Indeed yon Infidel outnumbereth us an hundredfold and we cannot be safe from spies who may inform them that we are without a Sultan.
I took occasion to mention the king of Prussia's infidel writings, and in particular his epistle to Marischal Keith.
But I consider thisinfidel rage as but a temporary mode of the human understanding, and am well persuaded that e'er long we shall return to a more calm philosophy.
He further speaks of "the infidel Karelians," who "constantly descend upon Greenland in great armies.
It is true that Clavus mentions the warrior hosts of the infidel Karelians in Greenland; but this is evidently myth or invention (cf.
This, the infidel heart refuses; and hence the constant tendency to sit in judgment upon the works and ways and word of God--upon God Himself.
But we do not want man's voice to accredit God's book; or, if we do, we are most assuredly on infidel ground as regards divine revelation.
Reader, we solemnly warn you to beware how you admit into your heart a sentiment so entirely infidel as this.
May it have its weight with any reader whose mind is at all under the influence of rationalistic or infidel notions.
Man, in his impious and infidel folly, undertakes to pronounce judgment upon what is and what is not worthy of God; to decide upon what God ought and what He ought not to say and to do.
If the infidel or the skeptic reasons and objects, it is simply because he makes his own vain mind the standard of what ought to be, and thus entirely shuts out God.
But I soon found that he was an infidel in much the same terms that his forefathers had been Covenanters--a terribly orthodox infidel, if that can be imagined.
The town was stormed, and all the Christian prisoners, who flew to the Infidel camp, were ruthlessly beheaded.
The sovereign has the right of interpreting Scripture; and he thinks that Christians are bound to obey the laws of an infidel king, even in matters of religion.
It is He who hath created you all; yet some of you are infidel and others believers: but God beholdeth all your actions.
The infidel was confounded; for God guideth not the evil doers: Or how he105 demeaned him who passed by a city which had been laid in ruins.
Do not retain any right in the infidel women, but demand back what you have spent for their dowers, and let the unbelievers demand back what they have spent for their wives.
Yet beside God do they worship what can neither help nor hurt them: and the Infidel is Satan's helper against his Lord: Still we have sent thee only as a herald and a warner.
The world should have recollected that it professed to be a Christian world, and it should not have let the spirit and conduct of the infidel put it to shame by its superior liberality and goodness.
To him, being such a man by nature and by habit, it was in effect the lofty Lady Geraldine from Coleridge's "Christabel" that stood before him in this infidel lady.
But one dreadful exasperation of these fatal auguries lay in the peculiar temper of Mrs. Lee, as connected with her infidel thinking.
There is not an acre of absolutely level ground" known on the face of the earth, and yet when we speak of land, saying it is level, noinfidel demurs.
Nowhere in the pages of infidelphilosophy can we find such an injunction as this: "Whether, therefore, ye eat or drink, do all to the glory of God.
He was like a priest at bay before the altar while the arrows of the infidelrain upon him.
He did not say that he was a crusader punishing an infidel for his treachery to a poor, neglected woman.
The infidel disciple of Aristotle and Averroes accepted an ecclesiastical office; he became sacristan at a large church in Valladolid, to which a rich benefice was attached, enabling him to gratify his worldly desires.
One threatening glance from the infidel sultan had more effect upon Christian princes than the voice of justice and humanity.
But new-Christians wishing to depart from the land would be required to give security that they would not emigrate to infidel countries, such as Turkey or Africa.
To this also Bishop Limpo gave a convincing reply: "Does it, then, make any difference whether these heretics take refuge under infidel governments, or come to Italy?
A few days later, the infidel Tom Paine, otherwise Mr. Paine, arrived safely at Baltimore and proceeded thence to Washington.
This is called the Djihad or Holy War, which can only end with the conversion or death of the last infidel on earth.
Do not retain a right in the infidel women, and demand back what you have spent and let them demand back what they have spent.
But the sultan himself could not grant permission to an infidel either to pass into the territory of Mecca, or to enter the Temple of Jerusalem.
The profane and the infidel are forbidden to enter it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infidel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.