[f. Gr. ἀνθρωποπαθ-ής (see above) + -ISM.] = next.

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1847.  Torrey, Neander’s Ch. Hist., II. 308. Christianity aimed at a transfigured spiritualised anthropopathism.

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1847.  Ryland, Hengstenberg’s Pentat., II. 369. There are two classes of Anthropomorphisms … those in which human affections are attributed to God, or anthropopathisms.

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