FEINBERG/WHITMAN NOTES and NOTEBOOKS NOTES--Literary UNDATED Faith Box 39 Folder 57[*580*] I Was Speaking of Faith: prose. A.MS. (1p. 5 1/4 x 11 cms.) Written in ink (with a very faint erasure 'My stream' [?] at the top) on a slip of pinkish paper, clipped from a larger sheet, 8[] words: I was speaking of faith. [Do we] We [a] hear the word - -we see it [much] hourly in print --- Yet [But] not [merely] alone the common [names of] people, but ingrained in the churches, among teachers, in [all routine] governments, all days, all among the governed goings and comings, the pious, ones [?] just, as much as any, I know [very] well it is impossible there can ever be a more infidelistic age than for persons the present is. --I was speaking of faith. -- [Do we] We [a] hear the word -- we see it [much] hourly in print -- [But] Yet not [merely] alone through the common [names] [of] people, but ingrained in the churches, among teachers, in [all routine] governments, all days, all among the governed, all goings and comings, the pious, [ones] just, as much as any, I know [very] well it is impossible there can ever be a more infidelistic age than for persons the present is. --ΔᴧK 125⁰⁰