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  • It may be polytheistically or it may be monotheistically conceived of. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy
  • We both learned from that experience that hormones originally thought to act monotheistically actually are pleiotropic agents; i.e., they can do many different things by separate routes. Martin Rodbell - Autobiography
  • It may also be here remarked, as an undoubted evidence of the corruptness of the state, that, although there are civil laws presently in being, which declare the maintaining of antitrinitarian, atheistical principles, to be not only criminal, but capital; yet the civil powers in the nation have not so much regard to Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive
  • Only then, in the anarchy that ensues, will our atheistical plan of World Government have any chance of success. Matthew Yglesias » Ungovernable America
  • Casaubon was not alone in his criticisms of the new experimental philosophy for its atheistical tendencies.
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  • Let us then consider that atheistical, or rather pantheistical scheme, which attributes all the appearances of design in the world to the world itself; that is, to certain causes existing in the world which produce beings of various species, not by creation out of nothing, which they hold to be impossible, but by an evolution or development of principles contained in the world itself. Outlines of Moral Science.
  • From this misconception have come all the unfounded charges that Buḍḍhism is an "atheistical," that is to say, a grossly materialistic, a nihilistic, a negative, a vice-breeding religion. The Life of Buddha and Its Lessons
  • Wallace saw Chinese religion as monotheistically organized around the figure of Confucius.
  • Man was subject to all the gods, but Zeus reigned supreme over gods and men, although not quite monotheistically.
  • Within a piece of relatively popular literature, an author could speak of supernatural causes both monotheistically and polytheistically.
  • It was a monotheistic Presidential fundamentalist, George Bush, who took his nation to war against a large group of monotheist fundamentalists; something in which he was supported by a monotheistically devout Prime Minister, Tony Blair. Civil wars
  • IV. i.195 (314,1) [I will think you the most pathetical break-promise] [W: atheistical] I do not see but that _pathetical_ may stand, which seems to afford as much sense and as much humour as _atheistical_. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • Most of the works of imagination published in France contain some opinions or some tinge caught from pantheistical doctrines, or they disclose some tendency to such doctrines in their authors. Democracy in America, volume 2
  • Aten was the god of the solar disk who was monotheistically worshipped by Akhenaten, a religious theory which only lasted for one reign.
  • I do not believe that any large proportion of Englishmen are actual disbelievers, who reject Christianity as unworthy of credence, or attach themselves to any of the innumerable varieties of deistical and pantheistical schools. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII
  • Twenty years later, Justice Joseph Story likewise wrote that a father could lose his rights for ‘atheistical and irreligious principles.’
  • In this work, the lady asserts her pantheistical doctrine, and openly attacks the received Christian creed. The Paris Sketch Book
  • Some shook with superstitious dread; others, driven to atheistical despair, with horrible execrations, again strove to force a passage through the doors. The Scottish Chiefs
  • If there were no limitations for using God-texts about intermediaries we certainly should have many clear quotations of God-passages applied to intermediaries - including the divine name and otherwise monotheistically coloured content. HANDS Across the Godhead?
  • There is no need to exaggerate the part played in the creation of Bolshevism and in the actual bringing about of the Russian Revolution, by these international and for the most part atheistical Jews. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • The followers of Kant have selected now one now another doctrine from his ethics and combined therewith various pantheistical systems. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • By being many, these Goddesses avoid a monotheistically chauvinistic view of the feminine.
  • And I thought that free thinking involved examining the claims for differing world views, whether religious or atheistical, evaluating those views and reaching a conclusion which is not determined in advance by prejudice. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Symbolism of the Templars misunderstood and deemed pantheistical, 818-l. Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
  • It stands to reason that the essence of this union by love consists neither in a natural union with Jesus analogous to that between soul and body, nor in a hypostatic union of the soul with the Person of the Word, nor finally in a pantheistical deification of the communicant, but simply in a moral but wonderful union with Christ by the bond of the most ardent charity. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy
  • Everywhere there was a strong reaction against what was called the atheistical and anarchical philosophy of the eighteenth century. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 3
  • Certainly I agree with you that my views are not at all necessarily atheistical. Behe
  • There is Christianity, which, by revealing the truth, has limited the license of human reason; there is that human reason which resists revelation as a bondage -- which insists upon being atheistical, or polytheistical, or pantheistical -- which looks upon the requirements of obedience, justice, truth, and purity, as limitations of human freedom. Lothair
  • This situation applies to much of Europe, in particular in Central and Northern Europe, where no more than half of the residents in those lands profess belief in a transcendent, personal and monotheistically-conceived deity. "Postchristianity" and the Future of Unitarian Universalism in North America
  • Or an ungodly witness is one that profanely and atheistically witnesses against religion and godliness, whose instructions seduce from the words of knowledge (v. 27); such a one scorns judgment, laughs at the terrors of the Lord, mocks at that fear, Job xv. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • It has been a failure of all us atheistical Darwinists intent on dragging the world, kicking and screaming, into the 1860s, and out of the clutches of the religion-be-deviled proudly ignorant dark-age-living creationists. David Horton: And then god said, "Let there ... oh, you already have life"
  • Well, let me tell you, I have been in very genteel society, without feeling any thing so human, so catholic, so pantheistical, (in the right sense,) as I did in making one of that queer company. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 5, May, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • It gives us a measure of the indulgent sympathy and religious tolerance which prevailed in this Evangelical home, that the parents should have unhesitatingly supplied the boy of fourteen, at some cost of time and trouble, with all the accessible writings of the "atheistical" poet, and with those of his presumably like-minded friend Keats as well. Robert Browning

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