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- adverb In a
monotheistic manner.
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Examples
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If there were no limitations for using God-texts about intermediaries we certainly should have many clear quotations of God-passages applied to intermediaries - including the divine name and otherwise monotheistically coloured content.
HANDS Across the Godhead? James F. McGrath 2010
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This situation applies to much of Europe, in particular in Central and Northern Europe, where no more than half of the residents in those lands profess belief in a transcendent, personal and monotheistically-conceived deity.
"Postchristianity" and the Future of Unitarian Universalism in North America Steve Caldwell 2008
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This situation applies to much of Europe, in particular in Central and Northern Europe, where no more than half of the residents in those lands profess belief in a transcendent, personal and monotheistically-conceived deity.
Archive 2008-08-01 Steve Caldwell 2008
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It was a monotheistic Presidential fundamentalist, George Bush, who took his nation to war against a large group of monotheist fundamentalists; something in which he was supported by a monotheistically devout Prime Minister, Tony Blair.
Civil wars Adam Roberts Project 2007
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It was a monotheistic Presidential fundamentalist, George Bush, who took his nation to war against a large group of monotheist fundamentalists; something in which he was supported by a monotheistically devout Prime Minister, Tony Blair.
Archive 2007-01-01 Adam Roberts Project 2007
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We both learned from that experience that hormones originally thought to act monotheistically actually are pleiotropic agents; i.e., they can do many different things by separate routes.
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It may be polytheistically or it may be monotheistically conceived of.
A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy William James 1876
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This situation applies to much of Europe, in particular in Central and Northern Europe, where no more than half of the residents in those lands profess belief in a transcendent, personal and monotheistically-conceived deity.
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This situation applies to much of Europe, in particular in Central and Northern Europe, where no more than half of the residents in those lands profess belief in a transcendent, personal and monotheistically-conceived deity.
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This situation applies to much of Europe, in particular in Central and Northern Europe, where no more than half of the residents in those lands profess belief in a transcendent, personal and monotheistically-conceived deity.
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