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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A theosophist.

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  • noun theosophist

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Examples

  • A much more interesting coming together of wills, prejudices and intellect was available a few miles away at the West Side Y, in Freud's Last Session, a brilliantly imagined encounter between that analyst and C.S. Lewis, before the writer's emergence as a Christian theosopher and author.

    Gwen Davis: Dissing Miss Daisy Gwen Davis 2010

  • A much more interesting coming together of wills, prejudices and intellect was available a few miles away at the West Side Y, in Freud's Last Session, a brilliantly imagined encounter between that analyst and C.S. Lewis, before the writer's emergence as a Christian theosopher and author.

    Gwen Davis: Dissing Miss Daisy Gwen Davis 2010

  • A much more interesting coming together of wills, prejudices and intellect was available a few miles away at the West Side Y, in Freud's Last Session, a brilliantly imagined encounter between that analyst and C.S. Lewis, before the writer's emergence as a Christian theosopher and author.

    Gwen Davis: Dissing Miss Daisy Gwen Davis 2010

  • We have left ourselves no room to speak as we would of Leibnitz as theosopher.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858 Various

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