Definitionadj. of or characterized by or adhering to ritualism
Last update: July 7, 2015
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But the prophetic teaching was obscured in part by the nationalism of the prophets themselves, who exalted Israel as at once God's instrument and the peculiar object of his love; and in part by the triumph of a legal-ritualistic sacrificial system. [Please select]
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He replied by raising his eyebrows and exclaiming rather disdainfully: "A ritualistic Dissenter." [Please select]
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The age itself was religious; and so was he, in a technical and pharisaical piety and petty ritualistic duties. [Please select]
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_ The spiritual head of a Jewish community, whose duties include the settlement of ritualistic questions. [Please select]
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It is music which vitalizes ritualistic worship in our times, as it did in the times of David and Solomon. [Please select]
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Esthetic forces now draw people to non-ritualistic churches that once came for prayer and preaching. [Please select]
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If the Romans were more devoted to mere external and ritualistic services than the Greeks,--more outwardly religious,--they were also more hypocritical. [Please select]
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, of the imperial, ritualistic, feudal system); and for this reason it was that, after the violent unification of the empire by the First August Emperor in 221 B. [Please select]
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