Crossword-Solution: REVIVALISM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Revivalism | n. | The spirit of religious revivals; the methods of revivalists. |
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| the spirit or methods characteristic of religious revivals | 1 answer |
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with REVIVALISM (5)
The love for ecclesiastical pomp and display helped to confirm it, and now and then there came one of those epidemics of revivalism, which few even among the scoffers and the sceptics were able to withstand.
Neither the Revivalism that assails a boy at about the age of fifteen, nor the scepticism that meets him five years later, could sway him from his allegiance to the church into which he had been born.
Apart from other evidence to be adduced by and by, the history of ancient demonology and of modern revivalism does not permit me to doubt that the accounts of these phenomena given in the history of Saul may be perfectly historical.
Prior to the outbreak of Revivalism no one had supposed her particularly pious, and, indeed, she had often suffered Mrs.
The Woman question was rather a dangerous one in Polterham just now; that period of Revivalism, and the subsequent campaign of Mrs.
Quotes with REVIVALISM (1)
The most critical of these new religious developments for twentieth-century religious liberalism were a renewed and transformed emphasis on mystical practice and experience, the healing ministry known as mind cure, and the rise of modern psychology. These three interrelated spiritual innovations spread as significant components of popular religion in large part through the mass print media. Rather than religious movements dependent on revivalism or church life, these were fir…