It is supposed that man has a religious nature of himself, in virtue of his own constitution, and independently of all social conditions, and they propose to study this.
But among the representations entering into the conditions from which it results, there may be some which directly suggest a religious nature of themselves.
From his own pantheistic philosophy, which recognizes no God differing from this world: "The narratives of Genesis being mostly of a religious nature, they continuously speak of God.
Pfleiderer to the writer in the winter of 1897: "I am sorry to know that the Japanese are deficient in religious nature.
For worship, however indiscriminate and thoughtless, is evidence of religious nature.
Even though the Japanese popular religious life showed itself exclusively in festivals and on occasions of joy, therefore, that would not prove them to be inherently lacking in religious nature.
Their practical universality is a significant witness to the possession by the people at large of a religious nature.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "religious nature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.