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Definition of Theocratically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theocratically
Literary usage of Theocratically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Journal of Jurisprudence by Law Library Microform Consortium (1861)
"But, in truth, in order that ;i nation shall be theocratically governed, ...
Yet the country was theocratically governed, because nothing could be done ..."
2. The Journal of Jurisprudence (1861)
"But, in truth, in order that a nation shall be theocratically governed, ...
Yet the country was theocratically governed, because nothing could be done ..."
3. A Primer of Philosophy by Angelo Solomon Rappoport (1904)
"... among the theocratically governed nations of the East, as sober people among
drunkards, but to antiquity they seemed dreamers among working folk. ..."
4. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1909)
"In virtue of the relation in which he thus stands to the people, and especially
to the theocratically chosen king (II Sam. vii.; Ps. ii. ..."
5. The Spirit of Russia: Studies in History, Literature and Philosophy by Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk (1919)
"Theology furnishes the official outlook of the state, and, in conformity with
this unity, society is theocratically organised. Philosophy, therefore ..."
6. The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century by Houston Stewart Chamberlain (1911)
"over these early Christians were more fortunate than we : the shadow of the
theocratically transformed Roman imperial idea had not yet fallen upon them. ..."
7. The Nineteenth Century (1889)
"... but we have not dared to do so, as no one of us had a special vocation for
that purpose,' and he was not the man to establish a theocratically ..."