An adherent of Manichaeism.
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Examples for "Manichaean"
Examples for "Manichaean"
1The Jew replied, with solemn air, I said the Manichaean's prayer.
2Some of it does indeed appear Manichaean.
3The Good Wife avoids this Manichaean trap.
4It was exciting, this Manichaean city, this conjunction of evil and good, animal stupidity and godlike intellect.
5She sipped at her gin, put the glass down, and said quietly, In a way, he's a Manichaean.
1South America would make him a sceptic, and Java a decided Manichean.
2In this last particular, the tendency of the Fourieristic morality is quite Manichean.
3Still, he found great difficulty in getting free of all his Manichean prejudices.
4As a Manichean he occasioned great anxiety to his mother Monica.
5The war was undertaken on false pretences and driven by Manichean impulses and imperial hubris.
1The problem of Evil remained inexplicable for him, apart from Manichee teachings.
2He felt far more inclined to embrace the faith of the Manichee!
3It would have been a spell to exorcise the Manichee, methinks.
4And he offered his own example, for he, too, had been a Manichee.
5Besides certain Manichee elements it denied the deity of Jesus and abjured Mariolatry and the sacraments
6In this matter of finding work, his host and his Manichee friends had done him some very good turns.
7To make matters worse, the Manichee Bishop of Rome made a bad impression on him from the very outset.
8At Rome he had listened to the disparaging by pagans and his Manichee friends of the popes and their clergy.
Translations for Manichee