Definitionadj. of or relating to or being a theocracy
Last update: June 27, 2015
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24), are a last echo in Old Testament prophecy of the theocratic importance of the house of David. [Please select]
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"[18] The intense practical character of the people saved the colony, which, despite the theocratic government, maintained a vigorous life in politics, business, and domestic economy." [Please select]
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Driven from pillar to post by the relentless hatred of the Established Church, they sought refuge in America, where Janson planned a theocratic socialistic community. [Please select]
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The great outward event in the life of Samuel was the transition of the Israelites from a theocratic to a monarchical government. [Please select]
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We here see the blending of the theocratic with the kingly rule. [Please select]
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The mild government of the Incas was at once patriarchal, theocratic and despotic. [Please select]
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What the theocratic Puritans desired the most was educated ministers and schoolmasters. [Please select]
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