4 adverbs to describe how to infidel

In this respect no kindred movement is so decidedly infidel, so rancorously and avowedly anti-biblical.

But not to dwell on this remarkable connectionthe claim of 'woman's rights' presents not only the common radical notion which underlies the whole class, but also a peculiar enormity of its own; in some respects more boldly infidel, or defiant both of nature and revelation, than that which characterises any kindred measure.

The word kafir denotes literally, "infidel," or "heathen."

Not less the elders shook their heads and held him for outcast, Reprobate, roving, ungodly, infidel, worse than a Papist, With his whispered fame of lawless exploits at St. Louis, Wild affrays and loves with the half-breeds out on the Osage, Brawls at New-Orleans, and all the towns on the rivers, All the godless towns of the many-ruffianed rivers.

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