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cultism

[ UK /kˈʌltɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. religious zeal; the willingness to serve God
  2. devotion to the doctrine or a cult or to the practices of a cult

How To Use cultism In A Sentence

  • In addition, the authors offer the psychology of miracles, alchemy, ESP, Nazi occultism, Gnosticism and UFOs as instruments of alternative belief in modern times.
  • During the Stuart Restoration period, the pro-satanic Rosicrucian and cabalist cultism around the Stuart court seized upon the case of Robert Bruce to reorganize the cult in a new form. Lyndon LaRouche on Satanism by Grand Magister Blackwood | Disinformation
  • Along in this process of cultism, I became his loyal servant and protector.
  • The end of the twentieth century was marked by a boom of astrology, mysticism, and occultism in many countries.
  • Elements of occultism were reflected in claims of ability to prolong life and transmute metals.
  • Some extend the term occultism to cover mysticism and the spiritual life generally, but that is not a legitimate use of either word. The Builders A Story and Study of Masonry
  • His numerous works, chiefly philosophical, have a strong bias toward "occultism", and run counter to the received opinions of his time in theology and scholastic philosophy. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • Wicca or Witchcraft, Paganism, High Magic and other forms of Occultism are not Satanism.
  • Now what are the chief objections to modern science, which foredoom it to failure and justify Occultism in decrying it?
  • The end of the twentieth century was marked by a boom of astrology, mysticism, and occultism in many countries.
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