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Definition of Biblicists
1. biblicist [n] - See also: biblicist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Biblicists
Literary usage of Biblicists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sermons of Theism, Atheism, and the Popular Theology by Theodore Parker (1856)
"Each of these parties, the biblicists and the Philosophers, may be again divided
... So in this theological host there are the biblicists and Philosophers, ..."
2. The Baptist Review by J R Baumes (1879)
"Another of these "biblicists" was the present divinity professor at Merton, who
made the Scriptures prominent as authority for his instructions in theology. ..."
3. The Collected Works of ... P. by Theodore Parker (1865)
"Each of these parties, the biblicists and the Philosophers, may be again divided
... So in this theological host there are the biblicists and Philosophers, ..."
4. The Present Religious Crisis by Augustus Blauvelt (1882)
"... though it is quite certain that the oldest copies left the Epistle anonymous.2 The
mediaeval biblicists here interpose the objection, however, ..."
5. Essays in Ecclesiastical Biography by James Stephen (1875)
"our " evangelical biblicists " proclaim that the " Bible and the Bible only" is
their religion, they still read it inevitably, though often unconsciously, ..."