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Definition of Moralisms
1. moralism [n] - See also: moralism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moralisms
Literary usage of Moralisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1825)
"In the two paragraphs against uniformity, we have a precious specimen of those
mawkish moralisms, of which we spoke before, the counterfeit and bane of true ..."
2. Environmental Theology by Richard Cartwright Austin (1990)
"The story of Job, a righteous man surrounded by pious friends who blamed him for
his own affliction, protested such moralisms. Job asked pointedly, Why do ..."
3. The Speaker: Being One of a Series of Handbooks Upon Practical Expression by George Lansing Raymond, Marion Mills Miller (1892)
"Sad as was the birth of Stoicism ; stern, unbending, and almost fanatical as were
its moralisms, its early life was fostered in the gardens and porch of ..."
4. Democracy in Education: A Social Interpretation of the History of Education by Joseph Kinmont Hart (1918)
"... and moralisms of the Pharisee have passed into a term of reproach. But they
are of one flesh with the ..."