Exaggerated or affected piety and religious zeal.
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Examples for "religiosity"
Examples for "religiosity"
1So have some forms of addiction, a bent for novelty-seeking, and religiosity.
2So is the revival of the pigrimage a sign of increased religiosity?
3Once I ventured gently to chaff her about this religiosity of hers.
4My thesis is about the relationship between types of religiosity and sexism.
5There, Annie developed an intense religiosity that would later be supplanted by atheism.
1The answers which æstheticism and pietism gave to rationalism were incomplete.
2This new pietism of his revolted her almost to physical sickness.
3Like all violent revivals of pietism, it produced a no less violent reaction.
4And yet through all her pietism surely she had been right!
5Want of taste is a defect inseparable from false pietism.
1There is nothing so cruel as formal religionism.
2There is nothing so blind as formal religionism.
3The austerity of his manners frightens his old father, who can little comprehend the religionism of the new school.
4On the other hand, exclusive religionism has too much consciousness of secret sympathy with its avowed antipodes, to enjoy itself much better.
5So you should not fear joy any more than you fear pain, as some unwise people do, dwarfed by a mistaken religionism.