- a word derived from scriptural.
Example Sentences
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The Rev. Clint Sullens, pastor of Faith Baptist Church in Monroe, Georgia, said he cast his vote for Tom Ascol because “he is scripturally focused, and we really need that in this season.”
From Seattle Times • Jun. 15, 2022
I’ll explain where these Mass parts come from scripturally, or explain the prayers that the priest prays in silence.
From Washington Times • Sep. 9, 2015
A Florida company called Visual Bible www.visualbible.com is producing an epic, completely scripturally faithful video of the Bible, which it plans to make available on the Internet.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Her musings are scripturally solid, although she points out that even biblical tropes are "only shadowy images of the real thing."
From Time Magazine Archive
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I say scripturally, sir, and tersely, but not, you understand it, literally, nor I may add, sir, legally.
From Two Men of Sandy Bar; a drama by Harte, Bret