Definition of Ceremonialist

1. Noun. A person who is fond of ceremonial in religion ¹

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Definition of Ceremonialist

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ceremonialist

cerebrovascular disease
cerebroventricular
cerebrum
cerebrums
cerecloth
cerecloths
cered
cerement
cerements
ceremonial behaviour
ceremonial dance
ceremonial occasion
ceremonialism
ceremonialisms
ceremonialist (current term)
ceremonialists
ceremonially
ceremonialness
ceremonials
ceremonies
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ceremoniously
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ceremony
cereologist
cereologists
cereology
cereolysin
cereopsis

Literary usage of Ceremonialist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Essays and Addresses: Religious, Literary and Social by Phillips Brooks (1894)
"The ceremonialist sees the true culture of holiness in certain specified acts, in obediences ... The mystic and the ceremonialist indeed are in us all. ..."

2. Paul's Joy in Christ: Studies in Philippians by Archibald Thomas Robertson (1917)
"It is a vivid picture of the mere ceremonialist who is unsaved. ... In Galatians 5 : 2-6 Paul places the mere ceremonialist outside of Christ. 2. ..."

3. Ideals of Science & Faith by James Edward Hand (1904)
"... in the direction of substituting idealist criteria for formalist or ceremonialist criteria.1 Great advances in mental and moral progress were an obvious ..."

4. The Contemporary Review (1866)
"That the High Church and ceremonialist ordinances of Laud were innovations cannot possibly be questioned. The very fact that In; found the communion-table ..."

5. History of the English People by John Richard Green (1903)
"Papist and sceptic, mystic and ceremonialist, latitudinarian and Presbyterian, all were hostile. The very pressure of Cromwell's system gave birth to new ..."

6. History of the English people by John Richard Green (1879)
"Papist and sceptic, mystic and ceremonialist, latitudinarian and Presbyterian, all were hostile. The very pressure of Cromwell's system gave birth to new ..."

7. History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1905)
"Herbert was a ceremonialist by nature. The outward sign was to him more than to most men the expression of the inward fact. His religion fed itself upon ..."

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