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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.
Meaning of Spiritualis from wikipedia
- The
Spirituali were
members of a
reform movement within the
Catholic Church,
which existed from the 1530s to the 1560s. The
movement is
sometimes also...
- "material sword" (gladius materialis) and the "spiritual sword" (gladius
spiritualis)
belonged ultimately to the Papacy. By the
early 13th century, the two...
- The
lauda (Italian pl. laude) or
lauda spirituale was the most
important form of
vernacular sacred song in
Italy in the late
medieval era and Renaissance...
- In
American folklore, the
hodag is a
fearsome critter resembling a
large bull-horned
carnivore with a row of
thick curved spines down its back. The hodag...
- A
madrigale spirituale (Italian; pl.
madrigali spirituali) is a madrigal, or madrigal-like
piece of music, with a
sacred rather than a
secular text. Most...
- and
Samuel Taylor Coleridge. His best-known
works are: the
Institutio Spiritualis (Eng. trans., A Book of
Spiritual Instruction, London, 1900) Consolatio...
- Madelyn,
Mater spiritualis - The Life of
Adelheid of Vilich. Toronto/Ontario 1994, p. 87.
Translated by
Bergen ****, Madelyn,
Mater spiritualis - The Life...
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derived from Old
French spirituel (12c.),
which is
derived from
Latin spiritualis,
which comes by
spiritus or "spirit". The term "spirituality" is derived...
- m****cript form
through a
network of Poor
Clare convents. The
Sette Armi
Spirituali became an
important part of the
campaign for her canonization. It was...
- not
quickly break with Catholicism. They were part of a
group known as
Spirituali. The
English king
Henry VIII (r. 1509–1547)
commissioned a team of theologians...