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Definition of Dogmatists
1. dogmatist [n] - See also: dogmatist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dogmatists
Literary usage of Dogmatists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"... sceptical movement, especially in its ' realistic ' aspects, with some dogmatists.
Literature : RENAN, L'Antéchrist ; DE LA SAUSSAYE, Studien, i. ..."
2. Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology: Including Many of the Principal by James Mark Baldwin (1901)
"(BMW) sceptical movement, especially in its ' realistic ' aspects, with some
dogmatists. Anticipation [Lat. ante, before, + capere, to take]: G er. ..."
3. Church History by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1890)
"... distinguished free-thinking dogmatists of recent times, Biedermann of Zurich,
AD 1819-1885, has occupied the most advanced position. ..."
4. The Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated by William Warburton (1837)
"Freethinkers both dogmatists and sceptics vol. ip Funeral rite«, the great
attention paid to — of the Egyptians, described frota ..."
5. The Communion of the Christian with God: A Discussion in Agreement with the by Wilhelm Herrmann (1895)
"In the mistake of " dogmatists. . , present-day first place, a man who has been
lifted up by Christ to God and received into fellowship with Him, ..."
6. ... The Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes by Oliver Wendell Holmes (1892)
"... about the destiny of nine tenths of whom you know the opinions that would have
been taught by those old man-roasting, woman-strangling dogmatists. ..."