He appears to have benefited from his familiarity with the religious vocabulary that resonates with evangelical Protestants, a large group in this state.
Although he used a religious vocabulary, he scorned the rituals and dogma of established faiths.
In particular, there is religious vocabulary peculiar to Judaism and monotheism.
Others, drawing on a religious vocabulary, compared the experience to 'being in heaven'.
Since then a more extensive religious vocabulary among Republicans and Democrats alike has become permissible in political life.
Along with this general tone of superiority, the author adopted the religious vocabulary so often wielded to belittle something as oppressive and unreasonable.
Wordsworth's use of religious vocabulary may be ambiguous, to say the least.
Does that indicate a striking readiness among at least one group of scientists to turn to an essentially religious vocabulary?
I argue that implicit in the whole religious vocabulary of faith and belief is a condition of trust that is only compatible with intellectual uncertainty.
"Hearing this religious vocabulary from a politican is something I'm not used to."