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Ritualism
Ritualism Rit"u*al*ism, n. [Cf. F. ritualisme.]
1. A system founded upon a ritual or prescribed form of
religious worship; adherence to, or observance of, a
ritual.
2. Specifically :
(a) The principles and practices of those in the Church of
England, who in the development of the Oxford
movement, so-called, have insisted upon a return to
the use in church services of the symbolic ornaments
(altar cloths, encharistic vestments, candles, etc.)
that were sanctioned in the second year of Edward VI.,
and never, as they maintain, forbidden by competennt
authority, although generally disused. Schaff-Herzog
Encyc.
(b) Also, the principles and practices of those in the
Protestant Episcopal Church who sympathize with this
party in the Church of England.
Ritualist
Ritualist Rit"u*al*ist, n. [CF. F. ritualiste.]
One skilled un, or attached to, a ritual; one who advocates
or practices ritualism.
Ritualistic
Ritualistic Rit`u*al*is"tic, a.
Pertaining to, or in accordance with, a ritual; adhering to
ritualism.
Spiritualism
Spiritualism Spir"it*u*al*ism, n.
1. The quality or state of being spiritual.
2. (Physiol.) The doctrine, in opposition to the
materialists, that all which exists is spirit, or soul --
that what is called the external world is either a
succession of notions impressed on the mind by the Deity,
as maintained by Berkeley, or else the mere educt of the
mind itself, as taught by Fichte.
3. A belief that departed spirits hold intercourse with
mortals by means of physical phenomena, as by rappng, or
during abnormal mental states, as in trances, or the like,
commonly manifested through a person of special
susceptibility, called a medium; spiritism; the doctrines
and practices of spiritualists.
What is called spiritualism should, I think, be
called a mental species of materialism. --R. H.
Hutton.
Spiritualist
Spiritualist Spir"it*u*al*ist, n.
1. One who professes a regard for spiritual things only; one
whose employment is of a spiritual character; an
ecclesiastic.
2. One who maintains the doctrine of spiritualism.
3. One who believes in direct intercourse with departed
spirits, through the agency of persons commonly called
mediums, by means of physical phenomena; one who attempts
to maintain such intercourse; a spiritist.
Spiritualist
Spiritualist Spir"it*u*al*ist, a.
Spiritualistic. --Taylor.
Spiritualistic
Spiritualistic Spir`it*u*al*is"tic, a.
Relating to, or connected with, spiritualism.
Spiritualization
Spiritualization Spir`it*u*al*i*za"tion, n.
The act of spiritualizing, or the state of being
spiritualized.
SpiritualizeSpiritualize Spir"it*u*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Spiritualized; p. pr. & vb. n. Spiritualizing.] [Cf. F.
spiritualiser.]
1. To refine intellectiually or morally; to purify from the
corrupting influence of the world; to give a spiritual
character or tendency to; as, to spiritualize soul.
This seen in the clear air, and the whole
spiritualized by endless recollections, fills the
eye and the heart more forcibly than I can find
words to say. --Carlyle.
2. To give a spiritual meaning to; to take in a spiritual
sense; -- opposed to literalize.
3. (Old Chem.) To extract spirit from; also, to convert into,
or impregnate with, spirit. SpiritualizedSpiritualize Spir"it*u*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Spiritualized; p. pr. & vb. n. Spiritualizing.] [Cf. F.
spiritualiser.]
1. To refine intellectiually or morally; to purify from the
corrupting influence of the world; to give a spiritual
character or tendency to; as, to spiritualize soul.
This seen in the clear air, and the whole
spiritualized by endless recollections, fills the
eye and the heart more forcibly than I can find
words to say. --Carlyle.
2. To give a spiritual meaning to; to take in a spiritual
sense; -- opposed to literalize.
3. (Old Chem.) To extract spirit from; also, to convert into,
or impregnate with, spirit. Spiritualizer
Spiritualizer Spir"it*u*al*i`zer, n.
One who spiritualizes.
SpiritualizingSpiritualize Spir"it*u*al*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Spiritualized; p. pr. & vb. n. Spiritualizing.] [Cf. F.
spiritualiser.]
1. To refine intellectiually or morally; to purify from the
corrupting influence of the world; to give a spiritual
character or tendency to; as, to spiritualize soul.
This seen in the clear air, and the whole
spiritualized by endless recollections, fills the
eye and the heart more forcibly than I can find
words to say. --Carlyle.
2. To give a spiritual meaning to; to take in a spiritual
sense; -- opposed to literalize.
3. (Old Chem.) To extract spirit from; also, to convert into,
or impregnate with, spirit.
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