Theocracy definition: A form of government which defers not to civil development of law, but to an interpretation of the will of a God as set out in religious scripture and authorities.
THEOCRACY. A species of government which claims to be immediately directed by God.
"Clerical opposition, however, was not sufficient in a colony that existed as a theocracy only in future mythologies." ^ Cooke, William.
See also: Secret, Were, Term, State, Will
 
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