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n. (plural of pietist English)
Usage examples of "pietists".
More moderate Sufis strove to present themselves as good Sunnis, upholders of the Sunna, orthodox Islam, but Sufis varied from strict pietists and moderates to extremists best described as 'Lords of Misrule'.
Behind these are the subaltern sects, subdivided from the principal divisions, the Nestorians, the Eutycheans, the Jacobites, the Iconoclasts, the Anabaptists, the Presbyterians, the Wicliffites, the Osiandrians, the Manicheans, the Pietists, the Adamites, the Contemplatives, the Quakers, the Weepers, and a hundred others,** all of distinct parties, persecuting when strong, tolerant when weak, hating each other in the name of a God of peace, forming each an exclusive heaven in a religion of universal charity, dooming each other to pains without end in a future state, and realizing in this world the imaginary hell of the other.