Sentence example with the word 'ritualism'

ritualism

Definition n. the study of religious or magical rites and ceremonies

Last update: September 6, 2015


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Certainly the asceticism and ritualism might so be interpreted, for there was among the Jews of the Dispersion an increasing tendency to asceticism, by way of protest against the excesses of the Gentiles.   [Please select]

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The continually increasing ritualism at the court of the Chou called for more and more of these men.   [Please select]

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If the people wish to return again to ritualism, let them have the Gothic church.   [Please select]

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As faith in the gods declined, ceremonies and pomps were multiplied, and the ice of ritualism accumulated on the banks of piety.   [Please select]

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He had laid aside his pulpit robe, a tribute to ritualism that this church had dragooned him into accepting.   [Please select]

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Such a measure as the bill to regulate public worship--aimed at suppressing ritualism--aroused his ecclesiastical interest, and he was voluminous upon it, both in and out of Parliament.   [Please select]

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Some mild Ritualism at Whinthorpe had given him occupation for years; and as for Bannisdale, he and the Masons between them had raised the most causeless of storms about Mr.   [Please select]

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