spiritualistic

IPA: spˈɪrɪtʃwʌɫˈɪstɪk

adjective

  • Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of spiritualism.
  • Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of spiritism; spiritistic.
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Examples of "spiritualistic" in Sentences

  • "spiritualistic" philosophy, which yields pure _Theism_.
  • I had found most "spiritualistic" teaching to be purely Theistic.
  • All these so-called spiritualistic manifestations were the result of over-taxed imagination.
  • I am no expert in "ologies" and other things dealing with so-called spiritualistic revelations.
  • 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.”
  • 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.
  • "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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.

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