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theocratical, a.|θiːəʊˈkrætɪkəl| [f. as prec. + -al1: cf. aristocratical.] = prec.
1690C. Nesse O. & N. Test. I. 180 A new common-wealth with a theocratical government. 1755Warburton Div. Legat. v. iv. Wks. 1788 III. 123 Temporal rewards and punishments administered by the hand of God, followed, as a consequence, from the Jewish Government's being Theocratical. 1837Foreign Q. Rev. XIX. 187 The prophetic books were preserved in writing by a theocratical people. 1863E. V. Neale Anal. Th. & Nat. 201 The original form of all governments appears to have been theocratical. |