Antonyms for pantheist
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : pan-thee-iz-uh m |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpæn θiˌɪz əm |
Definition of pantheist
Origin :- 1705, see pantheism + -ist.
- As in pagan : noun person who does not believe in an orthodox religion
- Nothing could be more absurd than to call Shelley a Pantheist.
- Extract from : « Shelley, Godwin and Their Circle » by H. N. Brailsford
- Judithe is pantheist enough to fancy that animals have souls.
- Extract from : « The Bondwoman » by Marah Ellis Ryan
- As poet and artist I am polytheist; as a student of Nature I am pantheist.
- Extract from : « The Faust-Legend and Goethe's 'Faust' » by H. B. Cotterill
- Only as such can any pantheist pretend to impose morality as law.
- Extract from : « Modern Skepticism » by C. J. Ellicott
- But such expressions on the lips of a pantheist are utterly illusive.
- Extract from : « Modern Skepticism » by C. J. Ellicott
- If not, what is there, let the pantheist tell us, in nature besides nature?
- Extract from : « Modern Skepticism » by C. J. Ellicott
- Under this definition, Mr. Murphy must be ranked a Pantheist.
- Extract from : « The Theistic Conception of the World » by B. F. (Benjamin Franklin) Cocker
- But the abrupt question of the Pantheist was, Mr. Emmons, how old are you?
- Extract from : « The Funny Side of Physic » by A. D. Crabtre
- The pantheist errs not so much in what he affirms of it, as in what he denies to it.
- Extract from : « Theism » by Robert Flint
- Hence the indifferentist and pantheist was assailed from the most diverse sides.
- Extract from : « The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine » by Heinrich Heine
Synonyms for pantheist
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