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pan-Deist (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of pandeist
    • 1974, Bert Beverly Beach, Ecumenism: Boon Or Bane?, page 259:
      It was felt that ecumenism was being contaminated by "pan-Deist" and syncretistic tendencies.
    • 1971, Rousas John Rushdoony, The One and the Many: Studies in the Philosophy of Order and Ultimacy[1], Ch. VIII-7, p. 143:
      But a sincere idealist, implicitly pan-Deist in faith, deeply concerned with the problems of the world and of time, can be a Ghibelline pope, and Dante's Ghibellines have at last triumphed.

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