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Definition of Secularisms
1. secularism [n] - See also: secularism
Lexicographical Neighbors of Secularisms
Literary usage of Secularisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Positive Evolution of Religion, Its Moral and Social Reaction by Frederic Harrison (1913)
"Can this be said of any of the philosophies, of any of the socialisms, or of any
of the secularisms? Their aim is to clear thought, to redress wrongs, ..."
2. Catholicism: Roman and Anglican by Andrew Martin Fairbairn (1899)
"... secularisms, and such-like, have not lived without a cause. In the polemical
method and by the polemical spirit they can be easily dealt with; ..."
3. Modern Missions in the East: Their Methods, Successes, and Limitations by Edward Alexander Lawrence (1894)
"... and secularisms. The final triumph of Christianity might not be prevented,
but it might be delayed for ages. ..."
4. Treasury of Knowledge and Library of Reference by Samuel Maunder (1855)
"... to the things oi (he present life 8ec-ul,i-r1-7.a'ii"n, ». aci of secularisms
Spc'u-la-rize, oa to convert ю ..."
5. Christianity Between Sundays by George Hodges (1892)
"... and socialisms, and secularisms, and ethical-culture-isms get their best
inspiration out of the Christian gospel. Felix Adler, the leading ethical ..."