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pietistic, a.|paɪɪˈtɪstɪk| [f. prec. + -ic.] Pertaining to pietists or pietism (in either sense of these words); characterized by pietism; emotionally or affectedly pious.
1830Pusey Hist. Enq. ii. 293 The Ordinance, with regard to Pietistic books, was enacted also in the same year. 1856S. Winkworth Tauler's Life & Serm. (1857) 110 The Pietistic movement of Spener and Franke. 1884Seeley in Contemp. Rev. Nov. 665 The ‘Beautiful Soul’ represents the pietistic view of life. So pieˈtistical a.; hence pieˈtistically adv.
1800W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. X. 319 The multiplicity of the pietistical rhapsodies would weary even Saint Theresa. 1884V. Lee Euphorion II. 17 A great art cannot..be pietistically self-humiliating. |