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Illuministic
Illuministic Il*lu`mi*nis"tic, a. Of or pertaining to illuminism, or the Illuminati.

Meaning of Illuminist from wikipedia

- dependence on reason. The Illuminists, however, were not irrationalists. They were especially fond of analogical reasoning. Illuminists generally regarded creation...
- located in Bălți, Moldova. It was named after the 19th century Romanian illuminist and ethnologist Alecu Russo. The original complex of buildings in the...
- with Christmas can be found in the Italian writings of the 18th century illuminist Pietro Verri. He refers to it as pan de ton ('luxury bread'). In the early...
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- attack on power and religion, based on the Testament of the priest and illuminist atheist philosopher Jean Meslier. In 1991, he wrote a popup book about...
- Barzio, in the Vals****ina. However, his biological father was likely the illuminist Alessandro Verri, brother of the influential writer Pietro Verri. The...
- that country, and suppressed the spiritual movement of the Alumbrados ('Illuminists') who put a special emphasis on personal faith. Some Italian men of letters...
- 12, leading Andrew Crumey to suggest they were "brought together under Illuminist au****es – perhaps some educational event or programme to foster local...
- grades in Freemason organizations. This was particularly prominent within Illuminist freemasonry, which was unrelated to the Templars. Out of such was formed...
- interest in socialism, tracing its origins to the eighteenth-century Illuminists and esoteric authors such as Nicolas-Edme Rétif. Increasingly poverty-stricken...