The Almighty. God, Jehovah.

The Anointed. See Christ.

The Arch-enemy. See Satan.

The Arch-fiend. See Satan.

Theatre, n.

    1. Playhouse.
    2. Scene, stage, field, arena, seat.

Theatrical, a.

    1. Dramatic, scenic, histrionic.
    2. Ostentatious, showy, pompous, ceremonious.

Theatricals, n. pl. Dramatic performances.

The Bible. The Scriptures, the Old and New Testaments, the sacred volume, the Word, the Word of God, Holy Writ, inspired writings.

The blues. Melancholy, dejection, depression, gloominess, sadness, despondency, hypochondria, dumps, megrims, vapors, low spirits, blue devils, depression of spirits, the dismals, doldrums.

The boards. The stage (of a theatre).

The community. Men, persons, folk, society, the people, the public, the world, the general public.

The Deity. God, the Almighty.

The dismals. See The Blues.

The Dove. Paraclete, Comforter, the Holy Ghost, the Holy Spirit, the Spirit, the Spirit of God, the Sanctifier, the Spirit of Truth.

The Eternal. See God.

The Evil One. See Satan.

The fair. Women, the fair sex, the female sex, womankind, the sex, the softer sex.

The Father. See God.

The Foul Fiend. See Satan.

Theft, n.

    1. Larceny, robbery, stealing, pilfering, purloining, thievery.

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