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  • noun Plural form of stigmatist.

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Examples

  • Evidence indicates that stigmatists, in effect, mimic the statue or painting of the crucified Christ they happen to be fixating upon.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Francis of Assisi and Padre Pio are two famous stigmatists.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Evidence indicates that stigmatists, in effect, mimic the statue or painting of the crucified Christ they happen to be fixating upon.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Francis of Assisi and Padre Pio are two famous stigmatists.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Evidence indicates that stigmatists, in effect, mimic the statue or painting of the crucified Christ they happen to be fixating upon.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Francis of Assisi and Padre Pio are two famous stigmatists.

    Experiencing the Next World Now Michael Grosso 2004

  • Chambers 9.55 mentions a woman of twenty-seven who suffered from bloody sweat after the manner of the stigmatists, and Petrone 9.56 mentions a young man of healthy antecedents, the sweat from whose axillæ and pubes was red and very pungent.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • The stigmatists were often imposters who artificially opened their scars, and set the example for the really peculiar cases of bloody sweat, which among ignorant people was considered evidence of sympathy with the agony of the Cross.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • Chambers mentions a woman of twenty-seven who suffered from bloody sweat after the manner of the stigmatists, and Petrone mentions a young man of healthy antecedents, the sweat from whose axillae and pubes was red and very pungent.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

  • The stigmatists were often imposters who artificially opened their scars, and set the example for the really peculiar cases of bloody sweat, which among ignorant people was considered evidence of sympathy with the agony of the Cross.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

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