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  • No longer were the clergy simply up there in their robes representing specialized spirituality while the majority were down there in the pews representing specialized unspirituality.

    THE DIFFERENT DRUM M. SCOTT PECK 1987

  • No longer were the clergy simply up there in their robes representing specialized spirituality while the majority were down there in the pews representing specialized unspirituality.

    THE DIFFERENT DRUM M. SCOTT PECK 1987

  • So much deadness, so much unspirituality, so much weakness in faith, coldness in love, instability in holy meditations, as I find in myself, is cause sufficient of complaints.

    Life of Dr Owen 1965

  • To put the case in its short, simple, concrete form, how can a 'flirt' exist when by all the laws of the universe beauty should surely be a sign not of instability, insipidity, unspirituality, worldliness, shallowness, hypocrisy, but of the Supreme?

    Letters to His Friends Forbes Robinson

  • His experience was typical, however, and his very unspirituality was social.

    Twain, Mark: Selected Obituaries 1910

  • And as she looked at him it was as if she saw vividly and for the first time the profound unspirituality of her father's face.

    The Three Sisters May Sinclair 1904

  • Intolerable in its unspirituality and oppressiveness, it operated as a vast social and political agency, touching life everywhere, and binding it together in all its relations.

    Luther and Other Leaders of the Reformation 1823-1886 1883

  • The one fact delivered him from dogma and superstition, and the other from scoffing and harsh unspirituality.

    Critical Miscellanies (Vol 2 of 3) Essay 1: Vauvenargues John Morley 1880

  • It is from the homelessness of the world which science analyses so victoriously, its dark unspirituality, wherein the soul he is conscious of seems such a [138] stranger, that Pascal "turns again to his rest," in the conception of a world of wholly reasonable and moral agencies.

    Appreciations, with an Essay on Style Walter Pater 1866

  • That was the Greek way of relieving the hardness and unspirituality of pure form.

    The Renaissance Studies in Art and Poetry Walter Pater 1866

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