Behaviour motivated by religious belief.
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Examples for "religious behaviour"
Examples for "religious behaviour"
1Were the prophets harbouring a buried worry about their own religious behaviour?
2Yes, there are changes both in religious practice and religious behaviour, but these are not dramatic.
3But what about religious behaviour?
4Religious behaviour is a writ-large human equivalent of anting or bower-building.
5Religious behaviour can be called a human universal in the same way as heterosexual behaviour can.
1To him the removal of Elizabeth would have been a religious act.
2It is a religious act, and has more than the efficacy of a prayer.
3Every act of his life is, in a very real sense, a religious act.
4Every natural expression of happiness becomes a religious act.
5Any religious act performed by one without having undergone the formal diksha, becomes sterile of results.
1The most religious action was to expose pure forms.
2This religious action was very useful to them, for it abridged the power of their chief lords.
3Devotion to a guru, adherence to the Vedic scriptures, the practice of yoga are the forms of religious action.
4Again, if I pray with devotion and fervour, am I not adding to prayer another religious action, which is devotion?
5They are a sort of sect who regard strangling as a religious action, greatly favored by the bloodthirsty goddess they worship.
6A religious action, performed from hope of reward in this world or the next, will give one a place in the lowest heaven.
7Foundation for Religious Action in the Social and Civil Order, 184
84; yea, our religious actions, whether natural or instituted, are abomination; even our sacrifices, Prov.
9"And do you believe it is your duty to exercise the religious action here and now?"
10If I offer to God this prayer, as incense, or a spiritual sacrifice, or as an oblation, are not sacrifice and oblation two religious actions?
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