Examples of using Superstitious in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Another common expression of the superstitious tenets of Masonry and its materialism is the notion of“Mother Nature.”.
It is a superstitious prayer of Catholics who worship idols
Isaac Taylor, who especially wrote against a superstitious overvaluation of the patristic age, gives a fine picture of early Christian life.
All superstitious people agree that hanging a horseshoe over the door will protect the house
technology so superstitious in the sense that, people believe that science
It was a place of heathenism and superstitious rites, to be inhabited by men nearer of kin to the rocks and to the wild animals than we.
marry whomever he chooses is strong evidence of his rebellion against feudal bondage and a superstitious concept of marriage.
It is a superstitious prayer of Catholics who adore idols
No man could believe that this superstitious story is from a Gospel inspired by God.
released from all bondages, superstitious practices.
liquor, superstitious, and traffic meant something quite different in 1611 English than they do today.
Casino players are probably one of the most superstitious people on the planet that attempt to draw in luck to them with the help of numerous items.
This will be more effective in maintaining the health of the baby than believing in superstitious things like that.
It is a superstitious prayer of Catholics who adore idols
They believe that phenomena such as telepathy precognition belong to a pre-rational superstitious worldview which has long been superseded by modern science.
It is a superstitious prayer of Catholics who worship idols
many people also rely upon their daily horoscopes in a somewhat religious and superstitious method too.
Judah Maccabee finds the bodies of soldiers who died wearing superstitious amulets during one of the Lord's battles.
Children believe whatever they're told, and so"adults" teach them many superstitious things.
there would always be those who didn't believe in superstitious nonsense.
