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theophilanthropist (ˌθiːəʊfɪˈlænθrəpɪst) [f. theo- + philanthropist, after F. théophilanthrope, erron. employed to express ‘loving God and man’, though etymologically it ought to mean ‘a divine philanthropist’.] A member of a sect of Deists which appeared in France in 1796.1797 W. Taylor in Monthly ...
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Theophilanthropy
Theophilanthropist worship was at first very simple and meant chiefly for the home: it consisted in a short invocation of God in the morning and a kind There even was a Theophilanthropist Mass, which, however, came much nearer a Calvinist service than to the Catholic Liturgy.
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theo-
theo- (θiːəʊ) or, before a vowel, the-, repr. Gr. θεο-, stem of θεός God; in many compounds adopted from, or formed on the analogy of, Greek, or from Greek (rarely Latin or other) elements. See in their alphabetical places theanthropic, theocracy, theology, theosophy, etc. ˌtheo-anthropoˈmorphic a.,...
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