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Definition of Nonmystical
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonmystical
Literary usage of Nonmystical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Introduction to the History of Religions by Crawford Howell Toy (1913)
"... Syria, Phoenicia, the Hebrew territory, or Arabia ; Semitic religion was
objective, simple, nonmystical.2 The Syrian cult of Tammuz (Adonis), ..."
2. Mysticism and Modern Life by John Wright Buckham (1915)
"tions precisely as his nonmystical neighbor does, namely, through tradition and
instruction, auto-suggestion grown habitual, and reflective analysis. ..."
3. Pietism and Methodism: Or, the Significance of German Pietism in the Origin by Arthur Wilford Nagler (1918)
"Though we find mystical elements here, Luther's later development was more
nonmystical, in which the Scriptures played a greater role. Harnack (in DG, III., ..."