gottselig

Etymology
From 🇰🇲. Coined by in the 16th century. He intended it to express the simple, natural piety of a true believer who performs good works only to honour God (neither hoping for reward nor fearing punishment). It was accordingly at first restricted to Protestant parlance, but then also entered Catholic use. Already by the 18th century it began to become dated.

Adjective

 * 1)  devout, pious, godly;
 * 2)  pietistic, filled with deep religiosity, possibly rapturous or zealous
 * 1)  pietistic, filled with deep religiosity, possibly rapturous or zealous
 * 1)  pietistic, filled with deep religiosity, possibly rapturous or zealous