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Definition of Familist

Familist
Familist Fam"i*list, n. [From Family.] (Eccl. Hist.) One of afanatical Antinomian sect originating in Holland, and existing in England about 1580, called the Family of Love, who held that religion consists wholly in love.

Meaning of Familist from wikipedia

- Familialism or familism is a philosophy that puts priority to family. The term familialism has been specifically used for advocating a welfare system wherein...
- The Familia Caritatis, also known as the Familists, was a mystical religious sect founded in the sixteenth century by Henry Nicholis, also known as Niclaes...
- "religion of the heart". The Familia Caritatis ("Family of Love", or the "Familists") were a religious sect that began in continental Europe in the 16th century...
- Everard (1584?–1641) was an English preacher and author. He was also a Familist, hermetic thinker, Neoplatonist, and alchemist. He is known for his translations...
- ideas with some influence of Lucretius. Plantin is considered to have had Familist connections. More definitely, Nicolette Mout takes it to be likely that...
- groups of the 16th and 17th centuries, such as Quakers, S****ers, and Familists, who believed that individuals could be directly guided by the Holy Spirit...
- and early Renaissance. In England, it grew interwoven with the Lollard-Familist traditions. The term 'Hermetic' derives from hermeticus, a Latin adjective...
- 1543–1579), a Dutch carpenter or joiner from Southwark, was the first Familist preacher in England; though he subsequently recanted his belief when faced...
- bloudy ****cutions,’ calling him ‘limping Pordage, a son of the famous Familist about Reading and the author of several libels,’ one against L'Estrange...
- between Hutchinson's theological ideas and the behavior antinomians and familists had been accused of, or ****ociated with. He concluded: Therefor, I doe...