spiritually

IPA: spˈɪrɪtʃʌwʌɫi

adverb

  • In a manner affecting, relating or pertaining to the spirit or the soul.
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Examples of "spiritually" in Sentences

  • So let's stop putting the cart before the horse mentally and spiritually.
  • Though not what we call spiritually-minded, he was a man of a Christian temper.
  • The point of comparison spiritually is the need which Jonah, for the time being, had of the foliage of the gourd.
  • This influence, psychologically and spiritually, is not erased even today, and common suffering has made it stronger.
  • Ezekiel's appointment to be a watchman spiritually is far more solemn, as it is derived from God, not from the people.
  • To see spiritually is a further step than to know; for by knowing we come to seeing by vivid realization and experimentally.
  • One of my major possibly THE major moments in transitioning from Mormon to post-Mormon was realizing that I am what I term spiritually-deaf.
  • "He that plougheth," spiritually, is the first planter of a church in a place (compare 1Co 3: 6, 9); "he that thresheth," the minister who tends a church already planted.
  • Anyone who would like to join us spiritually is more than welcome to. .the intentions for the chaplet will be the safety of our military and any other personal intentions ..
  • After President Bush visits these Mayan ruins this afternoon, some activists here locally in Guatemala are going to be what they call spiritually cleansing these ancient sites.
  • Oral teachings and traditions of ministers are to be tested by the written word (Ac 17: 11). dark -- The Greek implies squalid, having neither water nor light: such spiritually is the world without, and the smaller world (microcosm) within, the heart in its natural state.

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