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Definition of latitudinarian
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Latitudinarian
(n.) One who
departs
in
opinion
from the
strict
principles
of
orthodoxy.
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Latitudinarian
::
Latitudinarian
(a.)
Indifferent
to a
strict
application
of any
standard
of
belief
or
opinion;
hence,
deviating
more or less
widely
from such
standard;
lax in
doctrine;
as,
latitudinarian
divines;
latitudinarian
theology..
Platitudinarian
::
Platitudinarian
(n.) One
addicted
to
uttering
platitudes,
or stale and
insipid
truisms..
Latitudinarian
::
Latitudinarian
(a.) Lax in moral or
religious
principles.
Latitudinarian
::
Latitudinarian
(n.) One who is
moderate
in his
notions,
or not
restrained
by
precise
settled
limits
in
opinion;
one who
indulges
freedom
in
thinking..
Latitudinarianism
::
Latitudinarianism
(n.) A
latitudinarian
system
or
condition;
freedom
of
opinion
in
matters
pertaining
to
religious
belief.
Latitudinarian
::
Latitudinarian
(n.) One who
departs
in
opinion
from the
strict
principles
of
orthodoxy.
Latitudinarian
::
Latitudinarian
(n.) A
member
of the
Church
of
England,
in the time of
Charles
II., who
adopted
more
liberal
notions
in
respect
to the
authority,
government,
and
doctrines
of the
church
than
generally
prevailed..
Latitudinarian
::
Latitudinarian
(a.) Not
restrained;
not
confined
by
precise
limits.
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