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It would teach them that ritualism is older than any religion.
The dance certainly has the same economy and purposeful ritualism.
The unity of the Church was threatened if officials continued efforts against ritualism.
Yet the content of the ritualism is rarely clear.
Take, for instance, the case of symbol and ritualism.
He led the cause for ritualism at the National Conventions in 1871 and 1874.
A rivalry develops from the product of competition and ritualism between different parties.
It led to abandonment of the effort to repress ritualism.
It fought ritualism by legal action in many localities.
A curious ritualism is enacted by a priesthood rapidly growing in power and numbers.
Among his works, the best known are "Is Ritualism Honest?"
The new ritualism, it might be called.
Movement per se or trance-dance ritualism are not their concerns.
Ritualism, a superficial or superstitious use of customary prayers and liturgy.
Ritualism is the acceptance of the means but the forfeit of the goals.
The ritualism belonged to Apollo from the beginning.
Otherwise, the production's mannered ritualism took place in shadowy bleakness.
All I wish to indicate is the abyss of mental confusion in which such wild ritualism can be called "sound common sense."
He was disturbed by the revival of ritualism under William Laud.
This contrasts with orthodoxy, which emphasizes correct belief, and ritualism, the use of rituals.
Ritualism: those who buy into a system of socially approved means, but lose sight of the goals.
The short text covers a wide spectrum of philosophy, religion, ritualism and metaphysics.
They were criticised, however, as promoting Catholic ritualism.
Everyone that is part of the sports event in some capacity becomes a part of the ritualism.
This led to controversies within churches that ended up in court, as in the dispute about ritualism.