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Definition of Dogmaticalness
1. n. The quality of being dogmatical; positiveness.
Definition of Dogmaticalness
1. Noun. The quality of being dogmatical. ¹
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Definition of Dogmaticalness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dogmaticalness
Literary usage of Dogmaticalness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life and Times of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A., Founder of the Methodists by Luke Tyerman (1872)
"My dogmaticalness is neither more nor less than a 'custom of coming to the point
at once,' and telling my mind flat and plain, without any preface or ..."
2. The Works of the Rev. John Wesley by John Wesley (1813)
"My dogmaticalness is neither more nor less than a " custom of coming to the point
at once," and telling my mind flatly and plainly, without any preface or ..."
3. The Works of President Edwards ...: With a Memoir of His Life by Jonathan Edwards, David Brainerd (1830)
"... much dogmaticalness or too much egotism, a disposition to manifest my own
dislike and scorn, and my own. freedom from those which are innocent, sinless, ..."
4. A Treatise Concerning Religious Affections, in Three Parts by Jonathan Edwards (1821)
"... yet I find a certain inclination, which is not agreeable to christian sweetness
of temper and conversation: either by too much dogmaticalness, ..."
5. The Harleian Miscellany: Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and by William Oldys, John Malham (1808)
"... carefully avoided all dogmaticalness, and never concluded,, from the excellency
of the Roman counsels and ..."