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They hate our freedom and prosperity, our religion and generally our infidelism.
Libertarianism and Terrorism, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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This liberal tradition of challenging orthodoxy encompasses unitarianism, universalism, and infidelism — a delicious term for the varieties of deism, rationalism, humanism, atheism, and other forms of free thought.
Philocrites: Unitarian Universalism: In search of a definition 2003
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For a long time these arts were not treated by the Church as heresy but as infidelism.
WITCHCRAFT HELEN P. TRIMPI 1968
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Almost unwittingly, the very attempt to eliminate one danger to the Church — latent infidelism and its peril to the soul — gave rise to a greater one — the elaboration within the Church of a dualistic system of ideas in which an evil incorporeal power assumed almost as much importance in men's lives as God.
WITCHCRAFT HELEN P. TRIMPI 1968
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Oh, infidelism! why art thou allowed in a civilized community?
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The stone age, the iron age, the age of faith, the age of infidelism, the philosophic age, what are they but the passing fashions of the world?
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Of women just as much as men, it is the interest that there should not be infidelism about sex, but perfect faith.
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Infidelism usurps most with foetid polite face; among the rest infidelism about sex.
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And I have found your vaunted America honeycombd from top to toe with infidelism, even to itself and its own programme.
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In fashionable life, flippancy, tepid amours, weak infidelism, small aims, or no aims at all, only to kill time.
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