Crossword-Solution: BIBLIOLATER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Bibliolater | n. | Alt. of Bibliolatrist |
We have 8 clues for the answer “BIBLIOLATER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BOOK worshiper/worshipper | 1 answer |
| book worshiper | 1 answer |
| book worshipper | 1 answer |
| BOOK collector | 5 answers |
| euchite | 5 answers |
| religionist | 5 answers |
| ghazi | 6 answers |
| crusader | 20 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETARE
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greedy person
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Sentences with BIBLIOLATER (5)
Nothing, in fact, disturbs the grandeur and solemnity of the Mosaical cosmogony, except (as usual) the ruggedness of the bibliolater.
Mivart's unhesitating declaration, I hastened to acquaint myself with such of the works of the great Catholic divine as bore upon the question, hoping, not merely to acquaint myself with the true teachings of the infallible Church, and free myself of an unjust prejudice; but, haply, to enable myself, at a pinch, to put some Protestant bibliolater to shame, by the bright example of Catholic freedom from the trammels of verbal inspiration.
Not yet, has "the cosmogony of the semi-barbarous Hebrew" ceased to be the "incubus of the philosopher, and the opprobrium of the orthodox;" not yet, has "the zeal of the Bibliolater" ceased from troubling; not yet, are the weaker sort, even of the instructed, at rest from their fruitless toil "to harmonise impossibilities," and "to force the generous new wine of science into the old bottles of Judaism." But I am aware that the head and front of my offending lies not now where it formerly lay.
What a club is to an idle man of fashion,--what a sewing-society is to a scandal-loving woman,--what a billiard-room is to a man about town,--what the Athenæum is to the sober and steadfast bibliolater,--that is the Insurance Office to the retired merchant, bald and spectacled, who wanders like a ghost among the scenes of his former activity.
Because the Mizraim punished killing, were they taught of God? The natural answer to this query when it is addressed to a bibliolater is that the Egyptians were taught by God to punish murder with death through the intervention of their forefather, Ham, who heard the command given by God to Noah, "Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed," Gen.