How To Use Spiritualistic In A Sentence

  • I was still banging about the room, then, and I said that I had finished with psychical research, that never again would I make the least inquiry with regard to a possible future life, or any kind of spiritualistic phenomenon. The Psychical Researcher's Tale - The Sceptical Poltergeist From "The New Decameron", Volume III.
  • I had found most "spiritualistic" teaching to be purely Theistic. Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis
  • Refusing to believe in the interference, and even presence of the spirits, in the so-called spiritualistic phenomena, we nevertheless believe in the living spirit of man; we believe in the omnipotence of this spirit, and in its natural, though benumbed capacities. From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan
  • spiritualistic" philosophy, which yields pure _Theism_. Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles
  • All these so-called spiritualistic manifestations were the result of over-taxed imagination. The Kingdom Round the Corner A Novel
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  • We are still, therefore, exposed to the humiliation of hearing that spiritualistic quackery is freely practised in England. London: Saturday, September 16, 1865
  • The paper also dealt with certain so-called spiritualistic phenomena, which at the time Prof. Barrett was disposed to attribute to hallucination and “thought-transference.” Alfred Russel Wallace Letters and Reminiscences
  • The terms he uses (haunting, poltergeist, medium, seance) come from a spiritualistic perspective.
  • I rather agree with Houdini who had done spiritualistic stunts during his early career.
  • Immediately after urging me to write, he would begin talking rapidly on some spiritualistic subject.
  • On every hand we hear proclaimed a form of the doctrine of God's omnipresence (usually called the divine "immanence") which not only denies all distinction between the original Creation and the present perpetuation of the world, but a form which practically denies all second causes, and which cannot well be distinguished from pantheism, though it would be a spiritualistic or "idealistic" form of pantheism, or "monism," to use the favorite modern term. Q. E. D., or New Light on the Doctrine of Creation
  • I have been asked, possibly a thousand times, whether I looked upon that little book as in any sense the result of inspiration, whether what is called spiritualistic, or of any other sort. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 5, April, 1896
  • I do not myself contend that the proof is as overwhelming as in the case of spiritualistic phenomena.
  • But the publisher I had at the time (the late Mr. George Bentley) assured me that if I wrote another 'spiritualistic' book, I should lose the public hearing I had just gained. The Life Everlasting; a reality of romance
  • I am no expert in "ologies" and other things dealing with so-called spiritualistic revelations. No Man's Land
  • Any discussion of his spiritualistic bent must begin with Mrs Piper.
  • During the heyday of spiritualism, many writers speculated about spiritualistic phenomena, offering concepts of bodily forces as explanations.
  • But the terms he uses (haunting, poltergeist, medium, seance) come from a spiritualistic perspective.
  • I am no expert in "ologies" and other things dealing with so-called spiritualistic revelations. No Man's Land
  • Alexandrian theology is generally Platonistic and spiritualistic and it sees the soul as the center of human existence.
  • Sir Arthur actually expresses the opinion that Houdini would be ‘helped’ by being shown genuine spiritualistic phenomena, as if that were the greatest goal imaginable.
  • Of course, the term "mediumship," as above defined, lacks a clear meaning unless the term "spiritualistic," or "spiritualism" be defined. Genuine Mediumship or The Invisible Powers
  • Nevertheless, the instinctive part of me -- that part of us which refuses to fraternize with reason, and which we call the superstitious because we cannot explain it -- would not let go the spiritualistic theory, and during all my life has never quite surrendered it to the attacks of my brain. Sacred and Profane Love
  • In response, the pointer allegedly moves in such a way as to spell out or point to a spiritualistic and telepathic answer on the board.
  • spiritualistic" one; in which ghosts, demons, quacks, philosophers 'stones, enchanters' wands, mysteries and mummeries, were as fashionable -- as they will probably be again some day. The Ancien Regime

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