[f. ANTHROPOMORPHITE + -ISM.] a. The doctrine of anthropomorphites. b. Anthropomorphism.

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1664.  H. More, Apol., 489. A vindication of a certain passage in his Cabbala from the suspicion of Anthropomorphitism.

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1748.  Hartley, Observ. Man, I. iv. 508. How to put the Question in respect of God … without gross Anthropomorphitism.

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1835.  Blackw. Mag., XXXVIII. 27/1. To rob the deities of Homer and Ovid of their individuality, extending their anti-anthropomorphitism to all the Divinities of all known nations and religions.

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