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Definition of Dogmatizing
1. dogmatize [v] - See also: dogmatize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dogmatizing
Literary usage of Dogmatizing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. General History of the Christian Religion and Church by August Neander (1854)
"Charity shown to the poor would fully supply its place.4 The rage for dogmatizing
among the Greek emperors had, from the earliest times, been the cause of ..."
2. The Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works of Henry Thomas Buckle by Henry Thomas Buckle (1872)
"See some very curious remarks in Glanville's Vanity of dogmatizing, Lond. 8vo,
1661, pp. 198-200. See Coleridge's note in Southey's Life of Wesley, 8vo, ..."
3. History of the Sacred Scriptures of the New Testament by Eduard Reuss (1884)
"... preference for treatment from this standpoint, which is precisely the field
in which the dogmatizing exegetes had already done effective work (§587 ff. ..."
4. Joseph Glanvill by Ferris Greenslet (1900)
"Between the same covers were bound : (a) An Address to the Royal Society ; (b)
Sciri tuum nihil est, or the Author's Defence of the Vanity of dogmatizing, ..."
5. Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of by Chetham Society (1847)
"1843, a particular and very favourable notice of the ', Vanity of dogmatizing."
As a writer ho was of the school of Cudworth, More, ..."