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Ritualism

noun
1.
The study of religious or magical rites and ceremonies.
2.
Exaggerated emphasis on the importance of rites or ritualistic forms in worship.






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"Ritualism" Quotes from Famous Books



... itself was in such need of reform," says Lord, "when Christians could scarcely be distinguished from pagans in love of display, and in egotistical ends, how could it reform the world? When it was a pageant, a ritualism, an arm of the state, a vain philosophy, a superstition, a formula, how could it save, if ever so dominant? The corruptions of the church in the fourth century are as well authenticated as the purity and moral elevation of Christians in the second century." Even in the early ...
— A Short History of Monks and Monasteries • Alfred Wesley Wishart



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