Definition of Henotheists

1. henotheist [n] - See also: henotheist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Henotheists

hennishly
hennomartinite
hennotannic
hennotannic acid
hennoxazole
hennoxazoles
henny
henoch-schoenlein syndrome
henogenesis
henological
henology
henotheism
henotheisms
henotheist
henotheistic
henotheists (current term)
henotic
henpeck
henpecked
henpecking
henpecks
henpuye
henries
henritermierite
henroost
henroosts
henry
henryite
henrymeyerite
henrys

Literary usage of Henotheists

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

1. Journal of the American Oriental Society by American Oriental Society (1885)
"... direction : as locality, occupation, family tradition, chance preference. Conspicuous among '• henotheists " is that assembly which " with one voice ..."

2. A Short History of Freethought, Ancient and Modern by John Mackinnon Robertson (1915)
"... and conciliated the polytheists and henotheists of Babylon as he did the Yahweh- worshipping Jews.7 The Persian quasi-monotheism and anti-idolatry, ..."

3. History of the Hebrews: Their Political, Social and Religious Development by Frank Knight Sanders (1914)
"The Hebrews were rather at this time what are called henotheists. They served one God, but believed that other nations might have their gods too. ..."

4. The Religion of Israel by George Aaron Barton (1918)
"It may probably be assumed that, like other early clans, they were henotheists and had each its own god. One or two divine names have survived which bear ..."

5. The World as the Subject of Redemption: Being an Attempt to Set Forth the by William Henry Fremantle (1901)
"We are, to use an expression lately coined to express a stage in the history of religions, henotheists, ..."

6. The Religions of Eastern Asia by Horace Grant Underwood (1910)
"... they have been often compared to the Trinity. 1Note Hulbert's use of the word "monotheists" instead of " henotheists." 1" The Passing of Korea," p. 404. ..."

7. The World's Progress: With Illustrative Texts from Masterpieces of Egyptian by Delphian Society, J. K. Brennan (1913)
"It is well-known that the Israelites were originally henotheists—that is, they believed in many gods—believed that many divinities were powerful, ..."

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