There is still another, a fourth criterion, upheld by religionists and metaphysicians who say that the source and channel of all human penetration into the unknown is through inspiration.
The other religionists extol the greatness of His Holiness Moses and admit that He was the founder of Judaism.
All the meat he did eat, which was smoked beef, had been killed in the orthodox Mohammedan style, either by himself or one of his co-religionists at Beltana.
When we laughed at, or joked this young black fellow who now accompanied us, on the absurdity of his notions, he became very serious, for to him and his co-religionists it was no laughing matter.
They have since been provided for by subscriptions among their co-religionists raised in Europe.
Curiously enough, the project is no less keenly supported by one set of religionists than it is condemned by the other.
The case was so plain, the evidence so conclusive, that the clearer headed religionists dropped the old form of the argument from design as no longer tenable.
It is the appeal to experience with a vengeance, a form of argument of which religionists in general are very fond.
And as a matter of fact there are many religionists who might concede the truth of what has been said concerning the way in which morality has arisen, and the nature of the forces that have assisted in its development.
But that is, indeed, not the Freethinker's case at all, and if the badness of some religious people is cited it is only in answer to the foolish argument that religionists are better than others.
His co-religionists regard him as a millionaire, and they are right.
But, however that may be, his co-religionists took both of these circumstances in very bad part, and provided him with nothing but daily lumps of black bread, and on Friday afternoons with seven kreutzers.
His co-religionists deplored the rash act, and voluntarily seized and surrendered him for the purpose of undergoing a cruel death.
The Tungani at these towns revolted under the leading of their priests, and imitated the example of their co-religionists within the settled borders of China by murdering all who did not accept their creed.
He hoped, in short, to rationalize conduct without seeking to rationalize creed--the dream of Plato and of a thousand religionists since.
But the co-religionists only ran away the faster, and soon the courageous caïd, led away by their example, followed them.
This learned society discussed the probability of the marvels related by the chief of the tribe, who took great pleasure in depicting his impressions and those of his co-religionists at the sight of the miracles I had performed.
By this means the religionists of the world will reach their point of unity and reconciliation.
May God help your sorely tried co-religionists to find in Him their strength and consolation, as did their frequently persecuted ancestors.
As a Roman Catholic he violently opposed the arrest of his co-religionists and the war with Scotland, and in 1560 came to blows with Lord Clinton in the queen's presence on a dispute arising on those questions.
This last was the chief weapon with which the religionists throughout the Northern as well as Southern States combated the Abolitionists.
The religionistsresented his coming as an impertinence, though they were much engaged in sending missionaries to the heathen to reclaim them from sins no more heinous than ours.
If these hot heads, with their millions of co-religionists in the land of the Five Rivers, were allowed to gain the upper hand, they would sweep through the country from the mountains to the sea.
Now it chanced that on the 20th, about the very hour Ungud set out on his daring mission, the Moulvie of Fyzabad managed to goad his co-religionists into a determined assault on the Residency.
In vain Duke Casimir, himself, tried to persuade his soldiers to defer their claims, and to trust their French co-religionists to satisfy their demands, later on.
Our co-religionists in Holland and France are both being cruelly persecuted, and it may well be that the time will come when we shall send over armies to their assistance.
It will keep open a road to the south; will afford a rallying place for all our friends, in this part of France; and the news of its capture will give immense encouragement to our co-religionists throughout the country.
On this point Jewish writers appear to be better informed than the rest of the world, for Monsieur Léon Kahn in his panegyric on the part played by his co-religionists in the Revolution[628] finds Jews where even Drumont failed to detect them.
A minister of the religion of Moses, Abraham, and Jacob asks in the name of his co-religionists that the said effects should not be regarded as belonging to such and such a sect, .
If that be so, why do not the Jews who represent Jewry in London, in New York, and at the Paris Peace Conference disown and brand their tyrant co-religionists in Hungary?
Geography is secular; though we have seen things under the head of physical geography that some classes of religionists might object to as betraying a spirit hostile to the idea of the earth's creation in any form.
They did valiant battle against religious formalism of the past; they were champions of reason and science at a time when religionists fought to exclude both.
The mystic consciousness with its intuition of immortality, its sensitiveness to the vibration of life on all planes and in all forms knows, and in knowledge transcends alike the boundaries of religionists and scientists.
Vinaver, equally conspicuous for his devotion to his co-religionists and the cause of ordered liberty in Russia.
When on the stroke of midnight this uncanny conventicle breaks up, Lasali solemnly pledges himself to his friend Faust to fight the hideous materialism of his co-religionists with the ideals of Social Democracy.
Almost alone of the religionists of her time she translated her devotion into philanthropic exertion.
The English government by 1634 had grown more lenient toward Romanists, the co-religionists of the queen.
And now a question here arises, How is it that the high priest could exercise such powers and arrest his co-religionists in a foreign town?
The news of the defeat of Cestius was the signal for Justis and Jesus ben Sapphia to commence operations against the heathen cities where their co-religionists had been so barbarously massacred.
It was the commencement of a long series of bloody attacks which the Jews had to suffer at the hands of the last of the neo-Persian kings, and which rendered their position as sad as that of their co-religionists of the Roman Empire.
The Zealots who had taken refuge in Alexandria persuaded their co-religionists of that city to revolt against their rulers.
In his elevated and inspired diction he urged the obligation of adhering to the letter of the Law, and induced his co-religionists to regard it again with love and reverence.
The victory or the defeat of a Jewish, Samaritan, or Christian charioteer was at the same time the occasion of an attack by his co-religionists upon their opponents.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "religionists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.