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- That is a pietistic mode of argument and not very encyclopedic.
- Medieval and early modern rabbis also created a pietistic tradition of Jewish ethics.
- As a priest, Essen was an active member in the Pietistic movement.
- The pietistic churches emphasized the duty of the Christian to purge sin from society.
- Karl Ludvig Reichelt grew up in a pietistic environment in Barbu, near Arendal.
- As such they confined themselves mostly to 17th and 18th century German pietistic poets.
- His paintings can be pietistic boilerplates, but his drawings reveal a rigorous geometric eye.
- These pietistic campaigns to purify the language don't have any logical stopping place.
- A pietistic religious awakening had swept through Sweden around the middle of the 19th century.
- Holstein was deeply religious with pietistic leanings.
- The Church of Norway is generally pietistic.
- Eliza during these years became increasingly pietistic.
- Theologically, they were pietistic; politically, they supported progressive causes, and prohibition.
- Initially the main inspiration was the pietistic fellowships of the Pharisees and other ancient Jewish sects.
- Unlike Zia-ul-Haq, Jilani was not particularly pietistic in his private life.
- Dogma aside, Rivera's powerful visual harangues have much in common with pietistic religious painting.
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