| 单词 | pharisaism | 
| 释义 | Pharisaismn. 1.  The character and spirit of the Pharisees as commonly depicted in the New Testament; formalism, legalism; self-righteousness; hypocrisy; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > piety > sanctimoniousness > 			[noun]		 hypocrisy?c1225 pope-holya1425 saunteringc1440 pope-holiness1528 Pharisaism?1573 lip-holiness1591 lip-religion1597 hypocrism1605 lip-devotion1613 sanctimonya1618 lip-worship1656 sanctimoniousness1679 unction1692 sanctification1768 goodiness1808 pietism1829 lip-reverencec1843 Pecksniffery1848 mawwormism1850 goody-good1851 lip-homage1858 devil-dodging1866 goody-goodiness1868 goody-goodyism1868 piosity1883 unctuosity1884 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > deceit, deception, trickery > dissimulation, pretence > hypocrisy > 			[noun]		 hypocrisis?c1225 hypocrisy?c1225 pope-holya1425 Pharisaism?1573 Phariseeism1585 hypocriteness1602 hypocrism1605 double-mindednessa1627 Pharisaicalness1679 sanctimoniousness1679 Tartufism1688 Pecksniffery1848 mawwormism1850 Tartufferie1851 Pecksniffianism1860 Pecksniffism1867 snide1902 Chadbandism1923 snideness1942 snidery1953 snidiness1976 ?1573    H. Cheke tr.  F. Negri Freewyl  iv. iii. 155  				I hauyng intelligence then of that newe kynde of Pharisaisme, which he had established there [sc. in Venice], determined that I would see yf the deceyptes whiche he vsed in his hypocriticall schoole, were lyke vnto the subtiltie of the Pharisees amongst whom I had ben conuersant. 1583    W. Fulke Def. Transl. Script. viii. 262  				You fall into flatte Pharisaisme. For you trust that you are righteous in your selues, though not as of your selues. 1601    W. Watson in  T. Bluet Important Considerations sig. A1v  				You should not be seduced by Pharisism [1688 Pharisaism], hypocrisie, and plausible perswasions. 1711    J. Gale Refl. Wall's Hist. Infant-baptism 351  				What at length, do you find, but a kind of men mad with Pharisaism, bewitching with traditions? 1874    E. B. Pusey Lenten Serm. 167  				Of all the Pharisaisms of the day, our Church-going seems to me the masterpiece. 1879    F. W. Farrar Life & Work St. Paul I.  i. iii. 46  				When we speak of Pharisaism we mean obedience petrified into formalism, religion degraded into ritual, morals cankered by casuistry. 1959    19th-cent. Fiction 14 261  				In other terms, they were pharisees, and their pharisaism led them to hypocrisy. 1991    A. Unterman Dict. Jewish Lore & Legend 156/1  				Though Pharisaism is depicted negatively in the New Testament, the Pharisees themselves were highly critical of hypocrisy among their own members. 1994    W. Klempa Burning Bush & Few Acres of Snow 103  				Laurence's and Davies's judgment of the popular manifestations of Calvinism in Canada..is that ultimately pharisaism triumphed. Moral rigidity replaced grace; proper appearance was substituted for integrity.  2.  The doctrines and practices of the Pharisees; the fact or condition of being a Pharisee. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Judaism > Jewish sects > 			[noun]		 > Pharisaism Pharisaism1610 1610    Bp. J. Hall Common Apol. against Brownists iv. 9  				Paul was (ἀϕωρισμένος) separated, which some would haue allude to his Pharisaisme. 1728    E. Chambers Cycl. at Pharisees  				Pharisaism is still the prevailing Doctrine in the Jewish Religion. 1845    N. Amer. Rev. Apr. 357  				Rabbinism is the Catholic faith, from which all these sects are, in modern phrase, dissenters. It is the lineal descendant of Pharisaism. 1882    F. W. Farrar Early Days Christianity I. 519  				It was the desire to preserve that Law intact which..formed the nobler side of Pharisaism. 1892    Internat. Jrnl. Ethics 2 466  				At the time of the fall of Jerusalem the Jews were the most widely-dispersed race on the globe. Pharisaism was rising and suppressing other sects. 1943    M. Samuel tr.  S. Asch Apostle  i. ii. 26  				By one path only, the path of withdrawal, separation, and dedication, which is the path of Pharisaism. 1991    Classical Rev. 41 424  				That Pharisaism existed long before the Maccabean era is evident from a number of texts, preserved as authoritative in rabbinic literature. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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