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Meanings of religious exaltation in English
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Usage of religious exaltation in English
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The old religiousexaltation, strange emanation from the man McGregor, returns.
2
The German soldier sacrifices himself, in a frenzy of religiousexaltation, to the War-God.
3
Humor and pathos, tragic bitterness and religiousexaltation were all within reach of my hand.
4
Such are the moments of religiousexaltation which cheat even the sharpest griefs of men and women.
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The religiousexaltation of the opening lines
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From her father she had inherited a deep and thoughtful nature, predisposed to moral and religiousexaltation.
7
A Scot of poetic temperament, and without religiousexaltation, drops as if by nature into the public-house.
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One of her visions in particular shows into what a state of religiousexaltation she could be thrown.
9
The sight of her aroused in me feelings which bore, I think, a close resemblance to religiousexaltation.
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This was especially true among the Hasidim, the sect of enthusiasts who set religiousexaltation above rabbinical lore.
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This religiousexaltation was not the privilege of the religious: it was the very soul of the revolutionary movement.
12
But Mildred could not appreciate such religiousexaltation, yet it was her playing that had inspired the thought in me.
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This child knows naught of what she does; she hath been led astray in a moment of excitement and religiousexaltation, .
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She in the meantime seems to have been in a state of religiousexaltation which made her blind and deaf to all danger.
15
I said to myself that there was a strong element of religiousexaltation in all Asiatics, and put his excitement down to this cause.
16
Repelled by the dull discourses, the young man missed the religiousexaltation and poetic mysticism which the New England divines concealed in their polemic argument.