It is not the extreme of unfaith, but rather of weakness and misery. |
Here, in this very house, are there none who hesitate between faith and unfaith? |
Yet where do we see the lowest point of unfaith and meanness, in Ephraim or succoth? |
There is a reticence which is of faith, just as there may be a reticence which is of cowardice or unfaith. |
Is it because of me that your weakness and unfaith have come upon you? |
And to Thyrsis, on the other hand, the idea of immortality was the consummation of all unfaith. |