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Significados de
pietism
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Movement within Lutheranism.
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Términos relacionados
religious movement
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pietista
Exaggerated or affected piety and religious zeal.
religiosity
religionism
religiousism
Sinónimos
Examples for "
pietists
"
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pietist
Examples for "
pietists
"
1
Naturally enough, perhaps, the devout
pietists
regarded the cheerful worldlings as lost beyond hope of redemption.
2
So was Unitarianism, and now we do not seek in the Boston churches for the profound
pietists
.
3
Fortunately for him, the monks are dead and buried whom he lauds so much when contrasted with our modern
pietists
.
4
Tartuffe and Harpagon, in fact, are made each to whip himself and his class, the false
pietists
,
and the insanely covetous.
5
His
pietists
are more humanly interesting than those of Daudet, and the little drama which they set in motion is more genuinely pathetic.
1
Her eyes had the look of a dreaming
pietist
for the moment.
2
That would mean handing us over to the crown
prince
-
the
pietist
!
3
Your genuine
pietist
would find a mystical sense in thimblerig.
4
The
pietist
at March, who made the image of Saint Isolda, may have spread the news.
5
But there is no
pietist
like your reformed rake; so Falve left the huckster's shop vowing vengeance.
Uso de
pietism
en inglés
1
The answers which æstheticism and
pietism
gave to rationalism were incomplete.
2
This new
pietism
of his revolted her almost to physical sickness.
3
Like all violent revivals of
pietism
,
it produced a no less violent reaction.
4
And yet through all her
pietism
surely she had been right!
5
Want of taste is a defect inseparable from false
pietism
.
6
They love truth, and honesty, and consistency, and abhor everything like sneaking, unmanly
pietism
?
7
He displeased the Conservatives by his Liberalism, the coarser Radicals by his
pietism
and culture.
8
She recognised in it the selfishness she had too fatally learned to detect in all
pietism
.
9
It was a revival of the
pietism
of the Middle Ages, with an external reform of manners.
10
Those of us who have no form of
pietism
feel cut off from making the attempt at all.
11
From this time a mystic
pietism
became the avowed force of his political, as of his private actions.
12
They only aimed at a dreamy
pietism
,
-
at
best
their own individual salvation, rather than the salvation of others.
13
There was much in their speech and in their conduct which would outrage the standards of a narrow
pietism
.
14
Authoritarianism, clericalism, vanity,
pietism
,
hypocrisy and pride have been the toxic mix that has devastated the church in Ireland.
15
Even the Holy Alliance, the pet offspring of his
pietism
,
does not deserve the sinister reputation it has since obtained.
16
She returned to Nohant in 1820, and soon threw off her
pietism
in the outdoor exercises of a wholesome country life.
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anglican pietism
catholic pietism
dreamy pietism
mystic pietism
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