Lexicographical Neighbors of Secularistic
Literary usage of Secularistic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Socialism from the Christian Standpoint: Ten Conferences by Bernard Vaughan (1912)
"True, continental Socialism is secularistic, the SDF is secularistic, the ILP
and the SPGB are secularistic (see their programmes), the Clarion is ..."
2. Socialism from the Christian Standpoint: Ten Conferences by Bernard Vaughan (1912)
"True, continental Socialism is secularistic, the SDF is secularistic, the ILP
and the SPGB are secularistic (see their programmes), the Clarion is ..."
3. Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country (1880)
"secularistic prudence, and the magic of domestic love would soon be a thing of
the past. Why should one being allow another to take such hold on his life, ..."
4. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1880)
"That is a state of mind which may easily be discouraged, and might even very
possibly ,—-if the secularistic view were true—in time be eradicated from among ..."
5. The British Harbinger by David King (1870)
"Now, I am not going to defend Old Testament slavery, although I have an idea that
even that state was to be preferred to some secularistic freedom. ..."
6. New Englander and Yale Review by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight (1889)
"Various Protestant clergymen are eager to assure the State that a public education
absolutely secularistic will content them. ..."
7. Aubrey de Vere: A Memoir, Based on His Unpublished Diaries and Correspondence by Wilfrid Philip Ward (1904)
"He opposed the secularistic principle in education, as he had in the case of the
Irish Church, and urged that, at all events, those who preferred it should ..."