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  • In his " Reflections on the Revolution in France ", Burke railed against " atheistical fanaticism ".
  • In 1698 he gave the seventh series of the Boyle Lectures, " Atheistical Objections against the Being of God and His Attributes fairly considered and fully refuted ".
  • He was charged with " prophane, atheistical carriage, in unfaithfulness and stubbornness to his master, a course of notorious lying, filthiness, scoffing at the ordinances, ways and people of God ".
  • The full title was " Walwyn's Wiles, or the Manifestators manifested, . . . declaring the subtle and crafy wiles, the atheistical, blasphemous soul-murdering principles and practices of Mr William Walwyn ".
  • The goal starting out was an incredibly simple one : I wanted to explain to you, you elitist, atheistical, liberal swine, a little bit more about your decent, God-fearing, crop-growing counterparts in those big blocky states in the middle of America.
  • W . Harris, who, being an impudent morris-dancer in Kent . . . under a cloak of separation, got in with myself, till his self-ends and restless strife, and at last his atheistical denying of heaven and hell, made honest souls to fly from him.
  • :" ???????[ nstika ] a disbelieving in the existence of God, atheistical; disbelieving in the Vedas or scriptures .  & n . an atheist; an infidel . " ( Note that, this word is originally Sanskrit, and now part of most languages derived from Sanskrit ).
  • This object they pursued with a degree of zeal which hitherto had been discovered only in the propagators of some system of piety . . . These atheistical fathers have a bigotry of their own; and they have learnt to talk against monks with the spirit of a monk . " In turn, wrote Burke, a spirit of atheistic fanaticism had emerged in France.
  • Witgood tells the Host that Dampit is " the most notorious usurering, blasphemous, atheistical, brothel-vomiting rascal that we have in these latter times . " He also says that, although Dampit dresses like a beggar, he is, in fact, very rich  he earned all his money with the devil's help, by cheating and trampling the law.
  • An example of the latter type of theistic evolutionist is the Cardinal John Henry Newman, who wrote in 1868 : " Mr Darwin's theory need not then to be atheistical, be it true or not; it may simply be suggesting a larger idea of Divine Prescience and Skill . . . and I do not [ see ] that'the accidental evolution of organic beings'is inconsistent with divine design  It is accidental to us, not to God ."
  • The Parliament in 1650, " holding it to be [ its ] duty, by all good ways and means to propagate the Gospel in this Commonwealth, to advance Religion in all Sincerity, Godliness, and Honesty " passed " An Act against several Atheistical, Blasphemous and Execrable Opinions, derogatory to the honor of God, and destructive to humane Society ", known as the Blasphemy Act of 1650 and intended to punish those " who should abuse and turn into Licentiousness, the liberty given in matters of Conscience ".
  • Anthony ?Wood said of Donne that " He had all the advantages imaginable tendered to him to tread in the steps of his virtuous father, but his nature being vile, he proved no better all his lifetime than an atheistical buffoon, a banterer, and a person of over free thoughts " but goes in to add that he was valued by King Charles II, and that " There is no doubt but that he was a man of sense, and parts; which, had they been applied to a good use, he might have proved beneficial in his generation ."