The Collaborative International Dictionary
Misbelief \Mis`be*lief"\, n. Erroneous or false belief.
Wiktionary
n. 1 an erroneous belief 2 (context religion English) a heresy; an unorthodox belief
Usage examples of "misbelief".
Him who had chosen me, else that misbelief would baulk every good work to which I set my face.
If I understood her aright, she was chiding us for our misbelief and preposterous delay.
But forcing the consequences of misbelief upon others is something else again.
Creator and endeavours to the utmost to profane Him and to harm His creatures, for all other simple heresies have made no open compact with the devil, no compact, that is, either tacit or exactly expressed, although their errors and misbelief are directly to be attributed to the Father of errors and lies.
I see around the prevailing LENR lack-of-legitimacy misbelief is to expose people to the truth.
Your error grew of over-generous dreams, And misbeliefs by dullard ministers.
Its major tenets teach that as the land is cleared and ploughed in straight furrows, so the mind and the heart are similarly cleared of misbeliefs and evil thoughts and can consequendy cultivate true thoughts.
Its major tenets teach that as the land is cleared and ploughed in straight furrows, so the mind and the heart are similarly cleared of misbeliefs and evil thoughts and can consequently cultivate true thoughts.
Mother Church to purge of misbeliefs than are the cities, so the Old Religion has persisted longest among the countryfolk.
Your error grew of over-generous dreams, And misbeliefs by dullard ministers.
Its major tenets teach that as the land is cleared and ploughed in straight furrows, so the mind and the heart are similarly cleared of misbeliefs and evil thoughts and can consequently cultivate true thoughts.