deist|deists in English

noun

[de·ist || 'diːɪst]

person who believes in the existence of a supreme being

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1. Jefferson himself may not have been a full-fledged Deist, but he certainly shared some of the views held by Deists.

2. However, in his own era, Descartes was accused of harboring secret deist or atheist beliefs.

3. The Fairy Tree symbolizes the meaning of growing up and the writer as a deist.

4. French Enlightenment writer, deist and philosopher Voltaire died at the age of 84 on May 30 th.

5. These translations are believed to have had considerable influence on European thinkers of the period, particularly on the Deist philosophers of the Enlightenment.

6. John Bolingbroke, the English Tory statesman, orator, man of letters, friend of the Augustan wits, libertine, and deist, was born at Battersea, the son of Sir Henry St

7. The Yongle Mural although is to promote Deist theory, it contains traditional aesthetic standards in Chinese painting of People merges in one with universe, form merges into one with its spirit.

8. According to the book The Modern Heritage, deists “believed that atheism was an error born of despair but that the authoritarian structure of the Catholic Church and the rigidity and intolerance of its doctrines were even more deplorable.”