Theocratical

Word THEOCRATICAL
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Iran is an advanced, potentially liberal civilisation which is trying to fight its way out of a brutal theocratical suit of armor. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Just 'cause he can dance on both sides of that NOMA wall, doesn't mean he's some sort of theocratical conspirator (now that's just good english right there). ❋ Unknown (2007)

The government was still less theocratical when Antiochus ❋ Unknown (2007)

The Brahmins in India possessed for a long time the theocratical power; that is to say, they held the sovereign authority in the name of Brahma, the son of God; and even in their present humble condition they still believe their character indelible. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Jewish republic, reduced to slavery so often, was anarchical rather than theocratical. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The government of Numa Pompilius was evidently theocratical. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Then I moved to a place where, for a time, all of my state and local representatives were women: Extreme right-wing, anti-choice, theocratical women. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I don't think most Iraqis do not want a theocratical institution. ❋ Unknown (2003)

As the Jew was commanded to circumcise his child, and thus bring it into proper relations to the theocratical covenant, so the Christian has a similar command from ❋ Samuel Philips (N/A)

There was good policy as well as piety in the practice; for by admitting the ministers into their councils, and giving them conspicuous parts to perform therein, the magistrates secured their good will and powerful influence with the people; and, indeed, it may well be imagined, that this spiritual aid in a theocratical commonwealth was a part of the system. ❋ John Turvill Adams (N/A)

He maintains that the government is theocratical, because "the Emperor holds the sovereign power, not as his own inherent right, but as an inheritance from his divine-ancestor." ❋ Unknown (1918)

"Zion" and "Jerusalem," are used as representative of the earthly city of God -- the capital and metropolis of the Jewish theocratical kingdom. ❋ Unknown (1898)

In New England, where the old theocratical oligarchy of the colonies had survived the Revolution and kept under its own waterlocks the new flood of trade, the conservatism of politics reinforced the conservatism of religion; and as if these two inquisitions were not enough to stifle the soul of man, the conservatism of business self-interest was superimposed. ❋ John Jay Chapman (1897)

Originated by necessity, cannibalism became, at a later period, a religious institution, and in this form it survived long after it had disappeared from among tribes which certainly practised it in former times, but did not attain the theocratical stage of evolution. ❋ Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin (1881)

The theocratical form of society was realized in Old ❋ 1819-1870 (1873)

The people of Israel was both outwardly and inwardly too little at peace both with the world and with God to be able to sustain a theocratical form of government; it is only in “Salem” that the Prince of ❋ 1819-1870 (1873)

With the Israelites royalty and priesthood were in fact separate; Aaron and David represent the two sides of the one theocratical idea; Samuel approximated this idea, but was more a priest than a king. ❋ 1819-1870 (1873)

Reformed; hence also the Reformed church, but not the Lutheran, developed a theocratical form of the church, and placed in general much greater emphasis on the legal and governmental development of the purely moral community of the church as in contrast to the state, and as a determining power for and over the same, whereas the subjective inwardliness of Lutheran Christians manifested little interest for such development. ❋ 1819-1870 (1873)

Its meaning is, that, in his public capacity, as king of Israel, he acted in accordance with the true theory of the theocratical government; was always alive to his dependence on the ❋ Unknown (1861)

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