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Definition of Establishmentarianism
1. Noun. The doctrine of supporting the social or political establishment.
Generic synonyms: Doctrine, Ism, Philosophical System, Philosophy, School Of Thought
Lexicographical Neighbors of Establishmentarianism
Literary usage of Establishmentarianism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1872)
"... passages of scorn and sarcastic dissection alike of the old dry Anglican theory
and of the Low Church and the current establishmentarianism of the time. ..."
2. Life of Edward Bouverie Pusey: Doctor of Divinity, Canon of Christ Church by Henry Parry Liddon (1897)
"... turned the election) to Establishmentarianism. Some Low Churchmen, at least,
held aloof because they expected Gladstone to be Prime Minister one day, ..."
3. The Progress of the Century by Alfred Russel Wallace (1901)
"... and combining in a curious way German metaphysic with English orthodoxy and
Establishmentarianism, produced a religious system which perhaps entitles ..."
4. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1847)
"This is the mode of controversy adopted by those who rest their allegiance to
the Church of England upon its ' parliamentary ' Establishmentarianism. ..."
5. Turn of the Century: 2100 by Charlie Pedersen (2007)
"Establishmentarianism, that's the first time I've heard it in a real sentence, Mike.
I'm impressed. Does that make you in favor of ..."