单词 | unbelieving |
释义 | unbelievingn. The action of not believing; disbelief; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > theism > atheism > [noun] unbeliefc1160 wantruthc1175 mislevea1200 doubta1225 untrothc1380 untruthc1380 unreligiositya1382 irreligiosity1382 unbelieffulnessc1384 unfaithfulness1388 unbelievinga1400 unfaith1415 wanbelevenessc1440 wanbelievingc1440 wantrowinga1450 wanbelevea1470 mistruthc1480 infidelity1509 incredulity1532 atheonismc1534 unbelievingness1561 irreligiousness?1577 faithlessness1579 unreligiousness1579 atheism1587 scruple1600 discredence1627 doubtinga1628 disbelieving1645 atheisticalness1654 diffidelity1659 disbelief1672 atheisticness1691 nothingism1755 scepticism1800 nihilisma1817 infidelisma1834 nothingarianism1842 agnosticism1870 disfaith1870 no-Goddism1931 a1400 New Test. (Paues) Heb. iii. 19 Þei ne myȝte not entren in-to his reste for hure vnbylefynge. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Incredulité,..vnbeleeuing, lacke of beliefe. 1627 R. Ashley tr. ‘A. Abencufian’ Almansor 60 God permitteth vnbeleeuing in this world. 1883 J. M. Wilson Theory Inspiration ii. 30 It is as wrong to count a man a fool for believing as for unbelieving. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022). unbelievingadj. Not giving or having belief (esp. in religious matters); incredulous; infidel. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > theism > atheism > [adjective] ortrowOE unbelievedc1200 unbelieffulc1380 untrowfulc1380 mislevefula1382 mistrowablea1382 mistrowfula1382 mistrowinga1382 unfaithfulc1384 faithlessa1400 unbelievinga1400 untrothfula1400 misbelieffula1425 out of beliefa1425 untraistfulc1480 untruthfulc1480 godless1528 irreligious1561 incredulous1578 atheistical1588 athean1611 atheal1612 atheous1612 beliefless1612 nullifidian1661 atheist1667 unreligious1814 nihilistic1848 know-nothing1862 nescient1863 non-theistic1863 agnostical?a1870 agnostic1870 non-theist1913 no-God1923 the mind > mental capacity > belief > disbelief, incredulity > [adjective] unlevefulOE unleveOE misbelievedc1225 untristc1374 unlevablea1382 incredulec1550 uncredible1553 incredible1557 incredulous1578 infidel1607 unbelieving1616 inconvincible1674 unconvinced1675 unconvinciblea1747 misbelievinga1845 unconvinceable1875 a1400 New Test. (Paues) Heb. iii. 18 To whom swor he þat þei schulden noȝt entren in-to his reste, bote to þilke þat weren vnbylefynge? 1526 Bible (Tyndale) 1 Cor. vii. 14 For the vnbelevynge husbande is sanctifyed by the wyfe: and the vnbelevynge wyfe ys sanctifyed by the husbande. 1567 J. Jewel Def. Apol. Churche Eng. ii. vi. Div. 3. 141 As often as he shutteth vp the Gate of the Kingdome of Heauen against vnbeleeuing, and stubborne persons. 1616 W. Browne Britannia's Pastorals II. iv. 105 Which, vnbeleeuing man, that is not mou'd To credit ought, if not by reason prou'd,..Held as most fabulous. a1656 J. Hales Golden Remains (1659) i. 102 'Tis true indeed, in spight of unbeleiving miscreants, it hath pleased God..to save those that are his. 1725 A. Pope tr. Homer Odyssey III. xiv. 431 And why, oh swain of unbelieving mind!..Doubt you my oath? 1728 E. Haywood tr. M.-A. de Gomez Belle Assemblée (1732) II. 270 There is nothing I would not endeavour to suffer, or perform, to keep you mine, indifferent and unbelieving as you are. 1825 W. Scott Talisman iii, in Tales Crusaders III. 59 A bare-footed friar would have been a better associate than the gay but unbelieving Paynim. 1864 E. B. Pusey Daniel (1876) 110 It is no uncommon resource of unbelieving criticism. 1871 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues II. 36 The age of miracles has ceased, and the world is an unbelieving world. Derivatives unbeˈlievingly adv. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > theism > atheism > [adverb] unreligiouslya1500 irreligiously1577 atheistically1658 unbelievingly1685 agnostically1878 1685 R. Baxter Paraphr. New Test. 1 Pet. ii. 7 Even they that unbelievingly reject..the Gospel, and disobey it. a1708 W. Beveridge Thes. Theologicus (1711) I. 340 He is angry with them [sc. the wicked]..For all Actions; as done 1) From wrong Principle. 2)..Inobedientially. 3. Unbelievingly. 1850 T. T. Lynch Memorials Theophilus Trinal vii. 134 Many true things we unbelievingly say. unbeˈlievingness n. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > theism > atheism > [noun] unbeliefc1160 wantruthc1175 mislevea1200 doubta1225 untrothc1380 untruthc1380 unreligiositya1382 irreligiosity1382 unbelieffulnessc1384 unfaithfulness1388 unbelievinga1400 unfaith1415 wanbelevenessc1440 wanbelievingc1440 wantrowinga1450 wanbelevea1470 mistruthc1480 infidelity1509 incredulity1532 atheonismc1534 unbelievingness1561 irreligiousness?1577 faithlessness1579 unreligiousness1579 atheism1587 scruple1600 discredence1627 doubtinga1628 disbelieving1645 atheisticalness1654 diffidelity1659 disbelief1672 atheisticness1691 nothingism1755 scepticism1800 nihilisma1817 infidelisma1834 nothingarianism1842 agnosticism1870 disfaith1870 no-Goddism1931 1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. i. f. 34 It is therfore no maruell if Christ alleged his miracles to confound the vnbeleuingnesse of the Jewes. 1581 J. Bell tr. W. Haddon & J. Foxe Against Jerome Osorius 231 The fault hereof is their own un~beleevingnes, not the will of God. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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