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Definition of Neologists
1. neologist [n] - See also: neologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Neologists
Literary usage of Neologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Holy Scripture verified; or, The divine authority of the Bible confirmed by by George Redford (1837)
"... against its divinity— Representations of the neologists — Divinity of the
gospel proved from its character—Corroborated by its practical application and ..."
2. Nature and the Supernatural: As Together Constituting the One System of God by Horace Bushnell (1880)
"... some four or five centuries before the time of Christ, a class of speculative
neologists and rationalizing critics called Sophists, who began to put ..."
3. An introduction to the reading and study of the English Bible by William Carpenter (1868)
"Attacks on the Pentateuch as the opening of Divine Revelation—False representations
of its Character—The German neologists followed by the English ..."
4. The Biblical Repertory and Theological Review by Charles Hodge, Peter Walker (1831)
"The neologists said, " Examine freely; do not yield blindly to the dictates of
the Bible ... The neologists declared their independence of the Bible itself, ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1827)
"Their opponents, on the contrary maintain, that the mode of exposition adopted
by the neologists (such is the name given to the adherents of the new school) ..."