Definition of Bibliolaters

1. bibliolater [n] - See also: bibliolater

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bibliolaters

bibliographers
bibliographic
bibliographic database
bibliographical
bibliographically
bibliographick
bibliographies
bibliographist
bibliographists
bibliographs
bibliography
bibliography of medicine
biblioklept
biblioklepts
bibliolater
bibliolaters (current term)
bibliolatries
bibliolatrous
bibliolatry
bibliological
bibliologies
bibliology
bibliomancies
bibliomancy
bibliomania
bibliomaniac
bibliomaniacal
bibliomaniacs
bibliomanias
bibliome

Literary usage of Bibliolaters

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of Rationalism: Embracing a Survey of the Present State of by John Fletcher Hurst (1867)
"They call all believers in orthodox opinions, u bibliolaters. ... No wonder," they say, " that the bibliolaters quail before the iconoclasm of Bishop ..."

2. History of Rationalism: Embracing a Survey of the Present State of by John Fletcher Hurst (1867)
"They spurn the thought •:.' an infallible Bible. "No wonder/' they say, "that tic bibliolaters quail before the iconoclasm of Bishop ..."

3. A Peculiar People: The Doukhobórs by Aylmer Maude (1904)
"... for religion (as Matthew Arnold points out), responds admirably to man's spiritual needs, and its value is independent of the stupidity of bibliolaters. ..."

4. De Quincey's Writings by Thomas De Quincey (1854)
"Thirdly — which disarms the whole objection from this text, howsoever construed — that, after all, it leaves the dispute with the bibliolaters wholly ..."

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