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Grammar : Adj
Spell : lat-i-tood-n-air-ee-uh n, -tyood-
Phonetic Transcription : ˌlæt ɪˌtud nˈɛər i ən, -ˌtyud-

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Définition of latitudinarian

Origin :
  • 1660s, "characterized by broad-mindedness," especially in reference to Episcopal clergymen indifferent to doctrinal details; from Latin latitudin-, from latitude in its meaning "freedom from narrow restrictions" (c.1600). Related: Latitudinarianism.
  • As in liberal : adj progressive
  • As in permissive : adj lenient
  • As in liberalistic : adj liberal
Example sentences :
  • Tillotson was so latitudinarian that his churchmanship was nebulous.
  • Extract from : « Cornish Characters » by S. Baring-Gould
  • He was a latitudinarian, without a spark of feeling for historic Christianity.
  • Extract from : « Cornish Characters » by S. Baring-Gould
  • We live in decent times; frigid, latitudinarian, alarmed, decorous.
  • Extract from : « Coningsby » by Benjamin Disraeli
  • The Dean took it with smiles; but then the Dean was a Latitudinarian.
  • Extract from : « The Marriage of William Ashe » by Mrs. Humphry Ward
  • Some few were Arian, some were Socinian, and some quite Latitudinarian.
  • Extract from : « Modern Skepticism: A Journey Through the Land of Doubt and Back Again » by Joseph Barker
  • I had always associated this party with latitudinarian principles.
  • Extract from : « Children of the Market Place » by Edgar Lee Masters
  • The Athanasian Creed controversy furnishes some striking examples of both conservative and latitudinarian opinions.
  • Extract from : « The Churches and Modern Thought » by Philip Vivian
  • His ecclesiastical position was Erastian and latitudinarian, and his practical aim in Church politics comprehension.
  • Extract from : « A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature » by John W. Cousin
  • He strenuously inculcated the views of Christian doctrine most opposed to those of the Latitudinarian party.
  • Extract from : « Rides on Railways » by Samuel Sidney
  • Latitudinarian opinions revived, and the church was regarded merely as a human institution.
  • Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 4 » by Various

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