Lexicographical Neighbors of Infidelic
Literary usage of Infidelic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ten Sermons on the Second Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ by Isaac Massey Haldeman (1917)
"... wilfully prejudiced, or brutally unbelieving and infidelic. ... and those who
are infidelic ought to have no place in the Church of Christ. ..."
2. Modern American Spiritualism: A Twenty Years' Record of the Communion by Emma Hardinge Britten (1870)
"expose this infidelic fraud,' I accompanied Mr. Augustus Fenno, the well-known
comedian, to the house of Mrs. Coan, the * rapping medium. ..."
3. Connecticut in Transition, 1775-1818 by Richard Joseph Purcell (1918)
"Resenting what they termed an infidelic attack on the church and its ministry,
they questioned the Christian motives of the Baptists and Methodists who were ..."
4. Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters by Hardin E. Taliaferro (1859)
"... on natural principles and according to the teachings of human wisdom, and
their preaching and expositions are, to say the least of it, semi-infidelic. ..."
5. Millennium: A Poem in Five Books by Josiah Pierson (1831)
"... cross Grew bolder still, as opposition rag'd; Nor fear'd the puny arm nor
boisterous rage, Was blown on Zion's hill, and the alarm Of infidelic hosts. ..."
6. Methodist Review (1885)
"The failure of science to resist infidelic encroachments and aid religion in its
weighty tasks, though it raised its arm to strike the enemy, ..."
7. Spiritual Magazine (1876)
"We have the examples of social freedom extremes; of infidelic extremes; of
anti-Christian extremes; and extreme opposition to the Bible and all established ..."
8. The Baptist Quarterly Review by J R Baumes, Robert Stuart MacArtur, Henry C Vedder (1887)
"ances to an infidelic philosophy. Suppose they adopt the principles of that modern
philosophy which sets itself most squarely against the doctrines of ..."