Adverb
In a spiritual manner; with purity of spirit; like a spirit.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe ninth century was the spiritually freest period Source: Internet
A "critical mass" of informed, committed, and spiritually aware people can move a nation forward. Source: Internet
Almost one-third of the subjects reported that the experience was the single most meaningful or spiritually significant event of their lives, and over two-thirds reported it among their five most spiritually significant events. Source: Internet
And that meant going against, and standing up to, the police at what whatever cost … financially, mentally, emotionally, spiritually.” Source: Internet
Among much broader goals, the Lollards affirmed a form of consubstantiation—that the Eucharist remained physically bread and wine, while becoming spiritually the body and blood of Christ. Source: Internet
Both were asked to assist spiritually the prisoners of the Inquisition and were present at the very first Auto-da-fé celebrated in Portugal in September 1540, at which 23 were absolved and two were condemned to be burnt, including a French cleric. Source: Internet