Owen alone rejected alike supernaturalism and cultus; and his movement left the most definite rationalistic traces.
It was the most stringent censure of supernaturalism that had thus far appeared in any modern language; and its preface is an even more mordant attack on popular religion and clericalism than the main body of the work.
The Puritan ministry, whose minds were imbued with the gloomy supernaturalism of the Old Testament on which they fed, were especially men to whom anything resembling an apparition had a prophetic significance.
By this time, those in whom the movement of the Renascence was incarnate became aware what spirit they were of; and they attacked Supernaturalism in its Biblical stronghold, defended by Protestants and Romanists with equal zeal.
The phraseology of Supernaturalism may remain on men's lips, but in practice they are Naturalists.
In the fourteenth century, the controverted question among us was, whether certain portions of the Supernaturalism of mediaeval Christianity were well-founded.
Protestantism; while supernaturalism and pietism prevailing in the Lutheran and Reformed churches led to renewed attempts at union.
Sidenote: Supernaturalism appertains to a period of life.
Supernaturalism and its Logic spread all over Europe.
It was in this manner that the decline of supernaturalism in the West was very much accelerated by Jewish physicians.
Supernaturalism is for a rationalist a word of self-contradiction.
That moral progress is only made in the ratio in whichsupernaturalism is diminished.
They are between and betwixt, if I may use that phrase--not quite ready to part with supernaturalism altogether, nor yet able to hold on to it in its entirety, and so they linger somewhere on the borders or the edge of it.
On the other hand, supernaturalismin every form was left in little better plight.
True sages and true civilisations can accordingly flourish under a dispensation nominally supernatural; for that supernaturalism may have become a mere form in which imagination clothes a rational and humane wisdom.
This supernaturalism of the apocalypse is seen also in the ways in which the hope is revealed.
Supernaturalism always fails to find the real difference between man and God and so the way in which the difference is to be overcome.
If there be any difference at all, it consists only in this: that, as already said, here is the last line of defense of the supporters of supernaturalism in the realm of Nature.
This, then, is the last ditch upon which the defense of supernaturalism in the realm of Nature is made.
They each in his own department broke the bonds of supernaturalism in the domain of Nature.
The reason of this is that this department was the last to acknowledge the supremacy of this law; this is the domain in which the advocates of supernaturalism in the realm of Nature had made their last stand.
Certainly this looks much like immutability of specific forms, and supernaturalism of specific origin.
Whether his supernaturalism was only part of his political theory, others may dispute; let it suffice us at present that Plato believed that the Ideals could and did operate through human agency.
In the fourteenth century, the controverted question among us was, whether certain portions of the Supernaturalism of mediƦval Christianity were well-founded.
It does not appear, however, that supernaturalists have attained to any agreement about these matters, or that history indicates a widening of the influence of supernaturalism on practice, with the onward flow of time.
The exultantsupernaturalism of the address should be noticed.
In both spheres, supernaturalism is being denied in the modern Church.
The study of magic as it is believed in or understood by the Indians of America is extremely interesting, for it involves that of all supernaturalism or of all religion whatever.
If it is difficult for any educated or cultivated man to conceive how, if any condition or phase of supernaturalism be admitted, any other can be denied, how can the Indian be logically blamed for believing anything?
This shadow does rest, to some extent, upon the rational English writers like Dickens; supernaturalism was dying, but its ugliest roots died last.
The supernaturalism of epic, however incredible it may be in the poem, must be worked up out of the material of some generally accepted belief.
Milton has been foolishly blamed for making his supernaturalism too human.
Supernaturalism was emphasized, because they instinctively felt that this was the means epic poetry must use to accomplish its new duties; it was disorderly, because they did not quite know what use these duties required.
But his supernaturalism at its best is devoid of spiritual quality.
Supernaturalism will receive its death-blow, and Rationalism be infused with fresh life.
Indirectly he furnishes one of the very best weapons for attacking supernaturalism that has ever yet been put in the hands of the naturalist.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "supernaturalism" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.