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We are led straight to this conclusion by similar rites, in which the purpose of mystically cleansing was openly put forward.
MYTH, RITUAL, AND RELIGION, VOL. 1ANDREW LANGNay, I speak mystically,—there is nought there but what beer will quench before nightfall.
THE SAINT'S TRAGEDYCHARLES KINGSLEYThe "feel" of the second act—so far as it mystically communicated itself to him in his place of concealment—had been better.
THE REGENTE. ARNOLD BENNETTA cult of him as of something mystically heroic grew up after his death.
THE OUTLINE OF HISTORY: BEING A PLAIN HISTORY OF LIFE AND MANKINDHERBERT GEORGE WELLSBefore her was the Capitol, lighted from below, its dome floating cloudily above the white parapets as if mystically sustained.
THE CUP OF FURYRUPERT HUGHESDavidge had been mystically attuned anew to Mamise, and he found her in a mood for reconciliation.
THE CUP OF FURYRUPERT HUGHESIt had a mystically religious, and also obviously sexual, signification.
PAGAN & CHRISTIAN CREEDSEDWARD CARPENTER"O, Andrew, you don't understand me; I speak mystically," said the preacher.
SCOTCH WIT AND HUMORW. H. (WALTER HENRY) HOWEIt was mystically, intuitively, spiritually that I began to advance.
DAY AND NIGHT STORIESALGERNON BLACKWOODThe cloister of Czenstochow they named mystically, "The gate of Rome."
HISTORY OF THE JEWS, VOL. V (OF 6)HEINRICH GRAETZWORDS RELATED TO MYSTICALLY
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