Deistical

Deistical
Deistic De*is"tic (d[-e]*[i^]s"t[i^]k), Deistical De*is"tic*al, a. Pertaining to, savoring of, or consisting in, deism; as, a deistic writer; a deistical book. [1913 Webster]

The deistical or antichristian scheme. --I. Watts. [1913 Webster]


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