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Spiritually

Spiritually \Spir"it*u*al*ly\, adv. In a spiritual manner; with purity of spirit; like a spirit.

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spiritually

adv. In a spiritual manner; may refer to any of the senses of the adjective

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spiritually

adv. in a spiritual manner; "the ninth century was the spiritually freest period"

Usage examples of "spiritually".

He was spiritually akin to Goethe, also, in that he guarded himself strictly against substituting for the contents of our perception conveyed by nature purely hypothetical entities which, while fashioned after the world of the senses, are, in principle, imperceptible.

Another early millenarian theme concerns the relationship between a spiritually elevated sense of mission and a harrowing earthbound reality.

Whether there are two ways of eating this sacrament, namely, sacramentally and spiritually?

But there are no two distinct ways of receiving Baptism, namely, sacramentally and spiritually.

Returning to Philadelphia, he took this city as the base of his unselfish and unpartisan labors in behalf of the great and multiplying population from his fatherland, which through its sectarian divisions had become so helpless and spiritually needy.

And better, then, if I return to lead both spiritually and secularly in your absence than to have King Danube appoint one such as Duke Kalas, or Duke Tetrafel, as baron.

Last, and spiritually most important, is the desperate attempt which the Terror made at a transvaluation of all Western values.

When Finn Efflander had been hired six years before he had insisted that a letter be sent out acknowledging every donation, and that the letters appear to be individually typed, and that the letters enhance the feeling of the members of the Church that they were a special and select group, spiritually superior to their unsaved neighbors, and meriting life everlasting beyond the grave.

We are sworn to protect the seers and brahmin classes with our lives, just as they are sworn to teach us all knowledge and guide us spiritually.

While it was true he had more power and stamina in his felidae form, he was worn out both mentally as well as spiritually, and his physical strength was waning.

Beyond Qinghai on the north and separated by the Gansu corridor connecting China Proper with Xinjiang is Mongolia, a country with a different language and people but, between the seventeenth and twentieth centuries, to a great extent spiritually subject to Lamaism and using Tibetan as a language of Buddhist culture and prayer.

When myths are taken concretely and literally, Campbell says, they serve the mundane function of integrating individuals into the society and worldview of a given culture, and in that ordinary function, he says, they serve no spiritually transcendental or mystical purpose at all, which is true enough.

Spiritually aflame, it was palpably clear, and trembling as if in postcoital meltdown.

The research also dealt with psychoneuroimmunology, learned helplessness in mental health, the health benefits of meditation and contemplative prayer, and the impact of spiritually transforming experiences on the field of psychiatry itself.

There are pubs ten miles away from Dean Street that are spiritually as Soho as the French House.