25 Verbs to Use for the Word fanaticisms

and you would find Tartar fanaticism under it,the fanaticism of the ascetic who would drive his own flesh and blood into the flames to save the soul of his domestics.

And yet I can't help admiring your exalted fanaticism.

But, however groundless the insinuation might be, it served Cromwell's purpose; it would array in his favour the fanaticism of the more godly of his party.

It would be incorrect for the most part to regard the warrior bands which started from Arabia as inspired by religious enthusiasm or to attribute to them the fanaticism which was first aroused by the crusades and in an even greater degree by the later Turkish wars.

He stopped suddenly; the humility which men hated in him again blanketed his fanaticism.

Large numbers of his former legal, political and social associates called his action fanaticism.

Butler'sfireside," &c.He returns to the charge, and asserts, with equal accuracy, "Millions are being expended to distribute Uncle Tom's Cabin throughout the world, with the view of combining the fanaticism, ignorance, and hatred of all the nations of the earth in a common crusade against the peculiar institutions of the State and section of this Union represented by the senator from South Carolina."

It was natural that I should be proud of being the son of a slaveholder, that I should despise the colored race, and consider abolition a very vulgar fanaticism.

They prayed and preached as they pleased; the fanaticism of one served to countenance the fanaticism of another; and all, however they might differ in spiritual gifts and theological notions, were bound together by the common profession of godliness, and the common dread of persecution.

The fault of the Governor was, in exciting the warlike fanaticism of the tribes of the interior against the Christians, which he ought to have known the city authorities might have extreme difficulty in keeping within bounds.

The satire of Butler, not always decorous in these particulars, was yet eminently useful in stripping off their borrowed gravity and exposing to public ridicule the affected fanaticism of the times in which he lived.

You see I was brought up to hate fanaticism, and that may have blinded me to something you have seen and got a hold of.

Gabriel, on his side, feared Silver Stick, knowing his intolerant fanaticism.

He has their vanity; he has, if you like, their fanaticism.

To overcome the ancient fanaticism that bound consciences it was necessary that many should perish in the holocausts, so that the social conscience in horror declared the individual conscience free.

Beware how you revive that fanaticism of mine!" I turned for one moment with an involuntary feeling of appeal to Mrs. Clayton, but her cold, green eyes were quivering in accordance with the smile that stretched her thin lips to a line of mocking mirth.

Spain, deceived by its extraordinary vitality was opening its own veins to satisfy the growing fanaticism, believing that it could survive this loss without danger.

The world has never seen such fanaticism, and the movement spreads day by day.

Skilfully driven steel slaughtered Mohammedan fanaticism that fought with clubbed guns, hands, and teeth, asking no quarter this side of Paradise.

My dear friends, beware of that doctrine; for out of it have sprung half the fanaticism and superstition which has disgraced and tormented the earth.

Thus did he stimulate the martial fanaticism of a warlike and heroic people with the promise of future happiness.

Their purpose is to stir up fanaticism against us.

She made Parker the Archbishop of Canterbury,a man of remarkable moderation and breadth of mind, whose reforms were carried on without exciting hostilities, and have survived the fanaticisms and hostile attacks of generations.

We despise the incapacity of leaders as much as we abhor the fanaticism which animated their labors.

Both armies were in the highest state of discipline, trained to war by long service, and enthusiastic in the several causes which they served; the two highest principles of enthusiasm urging them onreligious fanaticism on the one hand, and the love of freedom on the other.

25 Verbs to Use for the Word  fanaticisms