10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «THEOPHOBIST»
Discover the use of
theophobist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
theophobist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Journal of Religious Psychology
... outspoken representative of antitheism, and many persons know nothing more
about him than the two oft-quoted apothegms: 'Property is theft,' and 'God is Evil' "
(p. 173). He really took pride in being a theophobist, "God's personal enemy.
Granville Stanley Hall, Alexander Francis Chamberlain, 1915
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Journal of Religious Psychology, Including Its ...
... outspoken representative of antitheism, and many persons know nothing more
about him than the two oft-quoted apothegms : ' Property is theft,' and 'God is Evil'
" (p. 173). He really took pride in being a theophobist, "God's personal enemy.
3
A Dictionary of Simplified Spelling: Based on the ...
Theophobist. the-of 'o-rus8, o. Theophorous. th^o-fras-ta'ce-us8, a. Theophras-
taceous. the"o-fyrllnp*8, -lnep*8, n. Theo- phyllin, theophylline. the"o-mor'flcp*8, a
. Theomorphic. the"o-mor'flsmp*8, n. Theomor- phism. the"o-sof'lcp*8, a.
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The New Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases Classified ...
... antichristianity, rationalism; neology, atheist, skeptic, unbeliever, deist, infidel,
pyrrhonist; giaour, heathen, alien, gentile, Nazarene; esprit fort, freethinker,
latitudinarian, rationalist; materialist, positivist, nihilist, agnostic, somatist,
theophobist.
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson, Peter Mark Roget, 1911
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Roget's International Thesaurus
... antichristianity, rationalism; neology. atheist, skeptic, unbeliever, deist, inñdel,
pyrrhonist; giaaur, heathen, alien, gentile, Nazarene; esprit fort, freethinker,
latitudinarian, rationalist; materialist, positivist, nihilist, agnostic, somatist,
theophobist.
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson, 1911
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Amiel's Journal: the Journal intime of Henri-Frédéric Amiel
naturally leads the writer to indulgence in epithets of bad taste which prevent our
regarding his work as the mere challenge of a paradoxical theorist. We have
really to do with a theophobist, whom faith in goodness rouses to a fury of
contempt.
Henri Frédéric Amiel, 1907
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Journal: The Journal Intime
naturally leads the writer to indulgence in epithets of bad taste which prevent our
regarding his work as the mere challenge of a paradoxical theorist. We have
really to do with a theophobist, whom faith in goodness rouses to a fury of
contempt.
Henri Frédéric Amiel, 1895
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Amiel's Journal The Journal Intime of Henri-Frederic Amiel
We have really to do with a theophobist, whom faith in goodness rouses to a fury
of contempt. In order to hasten the deliverance of the world, he kills all
consolation, all hope, and all illusion in the germ, and substitutes for the love of
humanity ...
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Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
... odium - misgudgmcnt 481 false piety USS churchdom 995 theology 983
theomancy 511 theopathy 987 theophany 985 theophobist 989 theopneustic 9S5
theorbo 417 theorem topic 454 marina 496 supposition 514 theoretical 514
theorize.
Christopher Orlando Sylvester Mawson
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Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions: Together with Death's Duell
[person who is not religious] atheist, skeptic, unbeliever, deist, infidel, pyrrhonist;
giaour†, heathen, alien, gentile, Nazarene; espri fort [Fr.], freethinker,
latitudinarian, rationalist; materialist, positivist, nihilist, agnostic, somatist†,
theophobist†.
John Donne, William Henry Draper, Izaak Walton, 1926