Morally rigorous and strict.
1 The rigour in England is mere puritanic hypocrisy, shortsightedness and racial self-esteem.
2 In this instance, the populace are more puritanic than the magistrate.
3 Richard had long ceased to regard these matters from a strictly puritanic standpoint.
4 The primitive Church was very puritanic concerning the Christian spirit.
5 His political zeal was a frenzy; and his religion was deeply tinged with puritanic gloom.
6 He had not been a puritanic or condemnatory person.
7 Norah had no puritanic traditions to her account.
8 Life is painful, puritanic and depressing to them.
9 His father was a wealthy wine merchant, his mother a devout woman with puritanic ideas of duty.
10 The whole tone was stern and puritanic .
11 I dislike a staid, serious, puritanic education, as I firmly believe that it encourages vice and hypocrisy.
12 The jealousy of puritanic fanaticism had persecuted these arts from the first rise of the Reformation in this country.
13 In overstrained and puritanic dread of idolatory, the English Church has gone lamentably far to forfeit its sacramental birthright.
14 A trifle prim and puritanic
15 But now again, as so often before, directly it was put into words, his feeling seemed strained and puritanic .
16 The prim and the precise, or the exact, the homogeneous, the single, the puritanic , the mathematic, the pure, the perfect.
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