Definition for SPIR'IT-U-AL-LY

SPIR'IT-U-AL-LY, adv.

Without corporeal grossness or sensuality; in a manner conformed to the spirit of true religion with purity of spirit or heart. Spiritually minded, under the influence of the Holy Spirit or of holy principles; having the affections refined and elevated above sensual objects, and placed on God and his law. Rom. viii. Spiritually discerned, known, not by carnal reason, but by the peculiar illumination of the Holy Spirit. – 1 Cor. ii.

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