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  • adjective Alternative form of Judaic.

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Examples

  • Then Judaical Activists are split in two camps: those who want to include property rights within the fold, and those who wants to exclude them.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » “Judicial Activism” — The Podcast 2010

  • June 8, 2010, 5: 41 pm ruuffles says: lets just call these dudes Judaical Pacifists, or perhaps Judicial Passive-Aggressives is more accurate.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » “Judicial Activism” — The Podcast 2010

  • Then Judaical Activists are split in two camps: those who want to include property rights within the fold, and those who wants to exclude them.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » “Judicial Activism” — The Podcast 2010

  • It is curious to observe how the modern argument from constantly extending discoveries in comparative mythology tends to the demolition of the special pretensions of Judaical myths of all sorts, by the very opposite inference to that on which the Voltairean school rested.

    Voltaire 2007

  • Judaical practices and myths, and the practices and myths of

    Voltaire 2007

  • Calvinists, there seemed something Judaical, yet, at the same time striking and affecting, in this mode of keeping the Sabbath holy.

    Rob Roy 2005

  • So, on their return, they met brisk Mrs Milvey coming to seek them, with the agreeable intelligence that there was no fear for the village children, there being a Christian school in the village, and no worse Judaical interference with it than to plant its garden.

    Our Mutual Friend 2004

  • St. Paul, a declared enemy to this Judaical mode of interpreting the doctrine and filling up the scheme of his

    On Liberty 2002

  • The words "latter" or "last days" are taken three ways in Scripture; -- sometimes for the times of the gospel, in opposition to the Judaical church-state; as in Heb. i.

    The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968

  • The penal constitutions of the Judaical polity (for so they were, which yet I urge not) concerning idolaters, must be stretched beyond their limits, if you intend to inwrap heretics within their verge.

    The Sermons of John Owen 1616-1683 1968

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