We have come to the age of the mystagogue or don, the man who has nothing to say, but says it softly and impressively in an indistinct whisper.
Dickens, another man who was great enough to be a demagogue (and greater than Shaw because more heartily a demagogue), puts for ever the true difference between the demagogue and the mystagogue in Dr.
To Clement and Origen, however, teacher and mystagogue are as closely connected as they are to most Gnostics.
The position here conceded to the higher clergy corresponds to that of the mystagogue in heathen religions, and is acknowledged to be borrowed from the latter.
We must take {78} Reason from philosophy to be our mystagogue and then in holy reverence consider each several word and act of worship.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mystagogue" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: adept; mystic; transcendentalist