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Definition of "spirituall" []

  • Obsolete form of spiritual. (adjective)

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Use "spirituall" in a sentence
  • "The fifth mummy of peculiar power was made from criminals that had been hanged; "for from such there is a gentle siccation, that expungeth the watery humour, without destroying the oil and spirituall, which is cherished by the heavenly luminaries, and strengthened continually by the affluence and impulses of the celestial spirits; whence it may be properly called by the name of constellated or celestial mummie.""
  • "The Puritan divine Thomas Adams, who had been the first to use Bedlam on the title page of his Mystical Bedlam, divided madness into corporeal and spirituall, That obsesseth the braine, this the Heart."
  • "God, and voyde of all earthly corruption: had there no sepulchre in very diede, for that he being a spirituall body conceiued by the breathe of the holy ghost coulde not suffre, but should come againe to be iudge of the Gentiles: This saieth Segonius, and many other thinges sounding to like effecte: whiche the Mahometeines are wonte to throwe out against the Christians, bothe foolisshely and wickedly."
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