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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CONGREGATIVENESS»
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Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine
If the test of civilized life be taken in the congregativeness of men for mutual
interest, profit, and protection, nowhere does civilization attain to greater
perfection than here : here the power and might of co-operative man for political,
social, and ...
If the test of civilized life be taken in the congregativeness of men for mutual
interest, profit, and protection, nowhere does civilization attain to greater
perfection than here : here the power and might of co-operative man for political,
social, and ...
3
The Creed of Japhet: That is of the Race Popularly Surnamed ...
... counter principle of materialistic or, theologically speaking, mediatorial
sacerdotalism — ut supra — mystical segrega- Moim or Fate repre- tiveness
versus social congregativeness ; while the Moira sents the superior . . , and
absolute Power ...
Alexander Crawford Lindsay Earl of Crawford, Margaret Lindsay Lindsay Countess of Crawford, 1891
If the test of civilized life be taken in the congregativeness of men for mutual
interest, profit, and protection, nowhere does civilization attain to greater
perfection than here : here the power and might of co-operative man for political,
social, and ...
5
The New Monthly Magazine
In a fling at the ancient philosophers and their social congregativeness,—“ a set
of graminivorous metaphysicians living together in a' rden,”-—he proceeds to say
: “ At least we may be tolerably sure, that if half a dozen metaphysicians, such as
...
6
The Radicalism of the American Revolution
It offered ritual, mystery, and congregativeness without the enthusiasm and
sectarian bigotry of organized religion. But Masonry was not only an enlightened
institution; it was a republican one as well. It repudiated the monarchical
hierarchy of ...
7
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Supplement
To render congregational in regard to polity : as, to congregationalize a
Presbyterian church. congregationist (kong-gre-ga''8hoti-ist), n. [congregation + -
ist.] A member of a (Roman Catholic) congregation; a congreganist.
congregativeness ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1910
8
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
To render congregational in regard to polity : as, to congregationalize a
Presbyterian church. congregationist (kong-gre-ga'shpn-ist), n. [congregation + -
ist."] A member of a (Roman Catholic) congregation; a congreganist.
congregativeness ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, with a New Atlas of ...
To render congregational in regard to olity: as, to congregationalize a
Presbyterian c urch. congregationist (kong-gre-ga'shon-ist), n. congregation + -ist
.] A member of a (Roman atholic) congregation; a congreganist.
congregativeness ...
10
The Constitutional Convention of 1787: A Comprehensive ...
He observes that “it offered ritual, mystery, and congregativeness without the
enthusiasm and sectarian bigotry of organized religion.” He further observes that
freemasonry was both “enlightened” and “republican” (223). Masons are featured
in ...