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Definition of Ethicals
1. ethical [n] - See also: ethical
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ethicals
Literary usage of Ethicals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Work of the Holy Spirit by Abraham Kuyper, Henri De Vries (1900)
"This shows how much further the ethicals have departed from the pure confession
of the ... And this is, in the circles of the ethicals, the basis of that ..."
2. Current Discussions in Theology by Chicago Theological Seminary (1887)
"... and " Higher Critics," and rousing men to return to the old godliness and faith.
The school of Leyden is already waning. Next, says Kuyper, the ethicals ..."
3. Dissertation on the progress of ethical philosophy, chiefly during the by James Mackintosh (1837)
"... on the mode and spirit in which they are cultivated : they are the channels
by which ethicals cience has a constant intercourse with general feeling. ..."