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Pietistical, Pietistic  adj.  Of or pertaining to the Pietists; hence, in contempt, affectedly or demonstratively religious.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Pietistical" Quotes from Famous Books



... the same time. They burst the fetters of benumbed dogmatism and petrified church government in order to inclose every free breath in new fetters. Even the last, most involuntary act of life—dying—had to be performed systematically. Pietistic literature of this time produced a work in four volumes which, with the most minute detail, submits the last hours of fifty-one lately departed persons to a sort of comparative anatomy, so that people could learn from it, scholastically as it were, the best way ...
— The German Classics of The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Vol. VIII • Various

... of France during the last generation has been prolific in dramas and romances, all of which indicate a chaos of opinion. It is not professedly infidel, like that of the eighteenth century, nor professedly pietistic, like that of the seventeenth. It seems to have no general aim, the opinions and efforts of the authors being seldom consistent with themselves for any length of time. No one can deny that this literature engages the reader's ...
— Handbook of Universal Literature - From The Best and Latest Authorities • Anne C. Lynch Botta

... case, and placed the small and delicate reliquary that it contained in Mrs. Fountain's hands. She lay clasping it to her breast, too weak to speak, but flushed with joy. The priest, a southern-eyed kindly man, with an astonishing flow of soft pietistic talk, sat beside her, speaking soothingly of the many marvels of cure or conversion that had been wrought by the treasure she held. He was going on to hold a retreat at a convent of the order near Froswick, and would return, he said, by Bannisdale ...
— Helbeck of Bannisdale, Vol. II • Mrs. Humphry Ward



Words linked to "Pietistical" :   holier-than-thou, pharisaic, pharisaical, self-righteous, sanctimonious, pietistic



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