But I must not; Thou'st brought me to that dull calamity, To that strange Misbelief of all the world And all things that are in it; that, I fear I shall fall like a tree, and find my grave, Only remembering that I grieve.
"A History of English Literature Elizabethan Literature"
George Saintsbury
Eastwards and westwards, he beheld two formidable foes and two serious dangers; and he saw before him the task of his life in the heroic work of crushing English heresy and beating back Turkish Misbelief.
"Spenser (English Men of Letters Series)"
R. W. Church
A stringent series of anathemas was therefore drawn up against Arius and all his Misbelief.
"The Arian Controversy"
H. M. Gwatkin