Excessively or hypocritically pious.
1 After the usual amount of pietistic verbiage by way of introduction the Manifesto said:
2 They were connected in his memory with atrocious tedium, pietistic insincerity, and humiliating contacts.
3 He not only disliked, but openly ridiculed all signs of a special pietistic bearing.
4 Dr. Cumming's mind is evidently not of the pietistic order.
5 We can think of God's Kingdom and righteousness only in the light of the pietistic .
6 He smiled grimly at the thought of Auntie Hamps, of Clara, of the pietistic Albert!
7 Thomasius, the able jurist and pietistic philosopher, was the first, in as the medium of instruction.
8 Was Egremont about to preach a pietistic revival?
9 Hasidism is a revivalist - pietistic movement that began in Poland in the first half of the 18th century.
10 The pietistic , the fervent, and the devout were not so conspicuous as the morose, the ghastly, and the horrible.
11 The development of the pietistic spirit, after Ezra and Nehemiah, led to a much firmer and more logical conception.
12 It is not professedly infidel, like that of the eighteenth century, nor professedly pietistic , like that of the seventeenth.
13 But he was as an ocean of energy hurling himself against the impassive rock of my mother's pietistic obstinacy.
14 The sincere pietistic faith of Francke (p. 418) was substituted for the Lutheran dogmatism which had supplanted the earlier Catholic.
15 I will not maim myself, nor do I want Carlotta to fall dead; and I cannot pray and effect a pietistic resurrection.
16 He was a large contributor to the recently completed façade of the Duomo in Florence, and to many other benevolent and pietistic good works.
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