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Definition of Secularizing
1. secularize [v] - See also: secularize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Secularizing
Literary usage of Secularizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Textbook in the History of Modern Elementary Education: With Emphasis on by Samuel Chester Parker (1912)
"The secularizing of English elementary schools was retarded by the power of the
Established Church, by the conservative influence of the House of Lords, ..."
2. A Textbook in the History of Modern Elementary Education: With Emphasis on by Samuel Chester Parker (1912)
"The secularizing of English elementary schools was retarded by the power of the
Established Church, by the conservative influence of the House of Lords, ..."
3. The Reformation by George Park Fisher (1873)
"... culture, laws, and institutions, and animated by a national spirit that chafed
under foreign ecclesiastical control. Secondly, the secularizing ..."
4. The Reformation by George Park Fisher (1906)
"... laws, and institutions, and animated by a national spirit that* chafed under
foreign ecclesiastical control. Secondly, the secularizing of the Papacy. ..."
5. The Reformation by Williston Walker (1873)
"... the secularizing of the Papacy. The popes had virtually renounced the lofty
position which they still assumed to hold, and which, to a certain extent, ..."
6. The Bystander (1881)
"Secularizing ILLINOIS. alleged disclosures of Professor Hind may be, ... It might
have been thought that secularizing Illinois was adding perfume to the ..."
7. General History of the Christian Religion and Church by August Neander, Joseph Torrey (1851)
"prepared for the conversion of the political supremacy of the "city" into this
spiritual form, — which moreover contained the germ to the secularizing of ..."