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miscreance
[ mis-kree-uhns ]
noun
- a misbelief or false religious faith.
miscreance
/ ˈmɪskrɪəns /
noun
- archaic.lack of religious belief or faith
Word History and Origins
Origin of miscreance1
Example Sentences
There may be any quantity of intermediate mind, in various conditions of bog; some, wholesome Scotch peat,—some, Pontine marsh,—some, sulphurous slime, like what people call water in English manufacturing towns; but the elements of Croyance and Mescroyance are always chemically separable out of the putrescent mess: by the faith that is in it, what life or good it can still keep, or do, is possible; by the miscreance in it, what mischief it can do, or annihilation it can suffer, is appointed for its work and fate.
But at present the Crescent was master of the Cross; and beyond the Pyrenees all was slavery and ‘miscreance.’
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