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Definition of Liberationists
1. liberationist [n] - See also: liberationist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liberationists
Literary usage of Liberationists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The alleged tripartite division of tithes in England for maintaining 'the by Morris Joseph Fuller (1885)
"... for the repair of the chancel."—(Dr. Freeman's paper on tripartite division.)
7. Blackstone, quoted by the liberationists, as admitting the existence of ..."
2. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1891)
"The liberationists—I prefer to speak of them in that way rather than as ...
Then again, besides the liberationists, the Congress has spoken, of course, ..."
3. The Case for "establishment" Stated by Thomas Moore (1885)
"Mr. Gladstone said in reply, and we suppose that both Radicals and liberationists
will credit him with having some accurate knowledge upon the subject —Mr. ..."
4. Churchman by Walker Purton, Church Society (1880)
"It was the loud outcry against such a census, raised by liberationists, ...
liberationists have no right to represent either of the Established Churches as ..."