Lexicographical Neighbors of Traditionalisms
Literary usage of Traditionalisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Examiner edited by Edward Everett Hale (1865)
"That at Litchfield was, like the community in which it was gathered, in a
transition .state from its old traditionalisms to the various forms of modern ..."
2. Thus to Revisit: Some Reminiscences by Ford Madox Ford (1921)
"... traditionalisms. Nevertheless it is nearer to the popular life of France,
simply because its substance, depending on its word-meanings, ..."
3. Democracy in Education: A Social Interpretation of the History of Education by Joseph Kinmont Hart (1918)
"... up completed results, classified materials, as its goal, just as democracy
continually slips from its high purpose and takes refuge in traditionalisms. ..."
4. Democracy in Education: A Social Interpretation of the History of Education by Joseph Kinmont Hart (1918)
"... up completed results, classified materials, as its goal, just as democracy
continually slips from its high purpose and takes refuge in traditionalisms. ..."
5. Christianity in History: A Study of Religious Development by James Vernon Bartlet, Alexander James Carlyle (1917)
"In his search for the essential principle of religion, he went back behind all
traditionalisms—Catholic, Protestant, Rationalist—to the original spirit of ..."
6. A Text-book of the History of Doctrines by Karl Rudolf Hagenbach (1862)
"... 1859-60 ; Brownson's Quarterly Rev., 1860-1 ; Lupus, Le traditionalisms et le
Rationalisme, 3 Tom., Liege, 1860. 11 History of the Holy Coat of Treves. ..."