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religiousness

[ UK /ɹɪlˈɪd‍ʒəsnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. piety by virtue of being devout
  2. the quality of being extremely conscientious
    his care in observing the rules of good health amounted to a kind of religiousness

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  • And my early religiousness gradually developed into monotheism.
  • Her mother's religiousness and father's eclectic occupation as Professor of English gave her a strong grounding and exposure to Indian and Western intellect.
  • It is incontestible -- and will become still clearer and more certain to us through all farther investigation of the subject -- that the acknowledgment of the idea of miracles as a necessary and a justified part of religiousness {372} stands and falls with the acknowledgment of a teleological view of the world. The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality
  • In fact, there are now many empirical studies, both clinical and nonclinical, on religiousness and spirituality that are being published in top-tier research journals.
  • (assuming a more hopeful tone,) the vertebration of the manly and womanly personalism of our western world, can only be, and is, indeed, to be, (I hope,) its all-penetrating Religiousness. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy
  • A study published in the current issue of Journal of Personality studied adult male monozygotic (MZ) and dizygotic (DZ) twins to find that difference in religiousness are influenced by both genes and environment. Genetics and the Future of Religion, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Beyond, (assuming a more hopeful tone,) the vertebration of the manly and womanly personalism of our western world, can only be, and is, indeed, to be, (I hope,) its all penetrating Religiousness. Democratic Vistas: Paras. 60–89. Collect
  • his care in observing the rules of good health amounted to a kind of religiousness
  • But there is an Enormous Illusion named "Christendom" in Religiousness A, it needs to leap to Religiousness B by "the Absolute Paradox".
  • Participants' ratings of their own religiousness or the importance of religion in their lives was used most often, but their effects were less consistent.
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