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Agrarianism
Agrarianism A*gra"ri*an*ism, n.
An equal or equitable division of landed property; the
principles or acts of those who favor a redistribution of
land.
Agrarianize
Agrarianize A*gra"ri*an*ize, v. t.
To distribute according to, or to imbue with, the principles
of agrarianism.
Antiquarianism
Antiquarianism An`ti*qua"ri*an*ism, n.
Character of an antiquary; study or love of antiquities.
--Warburton.
Antiquarianize
Antiquarianize An`ti*qua"ri*an*ize, v. i.
To act the part of an antiquary. [Colloq.]
Arianism
Arianism A"ri*an*ism, n.
The doctrines of the Arians.
Arianize
Arianize A"ri*an*ize, v. i.
To admit or accept the tenets of the Arians; to become an
Arian.
Arianize
Arianize A"ri*an*ize, v. t.
To convert to Arianism.
Attitudinarianism
Attitudinarianism At`ti*tu`di*na"ri*an*ism, n.
A practicing of attitudes; posture making.
Doctrinarianism
Doctrinarianism Doc`tri*na"ri*an*ism, n.
The principles or practices of the Doctrinaires.
Grammarianism
Grammarianism Gram*ma"ri*an*ism, n.
The principles, practices, or peculiarities of grammarians.
[R.]
Infralapsarianism
Infralapsarianism In`fra*lap*sa"ri*an*ism, n. (Theor.)
The doctrine, belief, or principles of the Infralapsarians.
Latitudinarianism
Latitudinarianism Lat`i*tu`di*na"ri*an*ism, n.
A latitudinarian system or condition; freedom of opinion in
matters pertaining to religious belief.
Fierce sectarianism bred fierce latitudinarianism. --De
Quincey.
He [Ammonius Saccas] plunged into the wildest
latitudinarianism of opinion. --J. S.
Harford.
Millenarianism
Millenarianism Mil`le*na"ri*an*ism, Millenarism
Mil"le*na*rism, n.
The doctrine of Millenarians.
Necessarianism
Necessarianism Nec`es*sa"ri*an*ism, n.
The doctrine of philosophical necessity; necessitarianism.
--Hixley.
Necessitarianism
Necessitarianism Ne*ces`si*ta"ri*an*ism, n.
The doctrine of philosophical necessity; the doctrine that
results follow by invariable sequence from causes, and esp.
that the will is not free, but that human actions and choices
result inevitably from motives; deteminism. --M. Arnold.
Predestinarianism
Predestinarianism Pre*des`ti*na"ri*an*ism, n.
The system or doctrine of the predestinarians.
Sabbatarianism
Sabbatarianism Sab`ba*ta"ri*an*ism, n.
The tenets of Sabbatarians. --Bp. Ward (1673).
Sectarianism
Sectarianism Sec*ta"ri*an*ism, n.
The quality or character of a sectarian; devotion to the
interests of a party; excess of partisan or denominational
zeal; adherence to a separate church organization.
Sectarianize
Sectarianize Sec*ta"ri*an*ize, v. t.
To imbue with sectarian feelings; to subject to the control
of a sect.
Semi-Arianism
Semi-Arianism Sem`i-A"ri*an*ism, n.
The doctrines or tenets of the Semi-Arians.
Sublapsarianism
Sublapsarianism Sub`lap*sa"ri*an*ism, n.
Infralapsarianism.
Supralapsarianism
Supralapsarianism Su`pra*lap*sa"ri*an*ism, n.
The doctrine, belief, or principles of the Supralapsarians.
Tractarianism
Tractarianism Trac*ta"ri*an*ism, n. (Ch. of England)
The principles of the Tractarians, or of those persons
accepting the teachings of the ``Tracts for the Times.'
Trinitarianism
Trinitarianism Trin`i*ta"ri*an*ism, n.
The doctrine of the Trinity; the doctrine that there are
three distinct persons in the Godhead.
Uniformitarianism
Uniformitarianism U`ni*form`i*ta"ri*an*ism, n. (Geol.)
The uniformitarian doctrine.
Unitarianism
Unitarianism U`ni*ta"ri*an*ism, n. [Cf. F. unitairianisme.]
The doctrines of Unitarians.
UnitarianizeUnitarianize U`ni*ta"ri*an*ize, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p.
Unitarianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Unitarianizing.]
To change or turn to Unitarian views. UnitarianizedUnitarianize U`ni*ta"ri*an*ize, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p.
Unitarianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Unitarianizing.]
To change or turn to Unitarian views. UnitarianizingUnitarianize U`ni*ta"ri*an*ize, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p.
Unitarianized; p. pr. & vb. n. Unitarianizing.]
To change or turn to Unitarian views. Utilitarianism
Utilitarianism U*til`i*ta"ri*an*ism, n.
1. The doctrine that the greatest happiness of the greatest
number should be the end and aim of all social and
political institutions. --Bentham.
2. The doctrine that virtue is founded in utility, or that
virtue is defined and enforced by its tendency to promote
the highest happiness of the universe. --J. S. Mill.
3. The doctrine that utility is the sole standard of
morality, so that the rectitude of an action is determined
by its usefulness.
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- Indus,
which formerly belonged to the Persians:
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established there settlements of his own. But
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March 2002). "
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stirpi mediterranee:
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established there settlements of his own. But
Seleucus Nicator...
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edition by
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