Neither did she hold the lighter and equally dangerous creed of the latitudinarian.
2
Good sound crushing, rending, comfortable nails of doctrine-noneof your airy latitudinarian tin-tacks.
3
The latitudinarian party in the Church, a rapidly growing body, leaned perceptibly the same way.
4
We live in decent times; frigid, latitudinarian, alarmed, decorous.
5
I think you are latitudinarian in your tendencies.
Uso de latitudinarians en inglés
1
Doubtless, it is part of the ideal of the Anglican Church that, under certain safeguards, it should find room for latitudinarians even among its clergy.
2
Bishopric after bishopric and deanery after deanery were bestowed on Whigs and Latitudinarians.
3
They accused the men in power of systematically protecting and preferring Presbyterians, Latitudinarians, Arians, Socinians, Deists, Atheists.
4
Although they were deeply despised in Scotland, the Latitudinarians had become quite powerful in the Church of England.
5
Latitudinarians were "big-tent" Anglicans.
6
The Latitudinarians of 1689 were not less eager to humble and to ruin her than the Jesuits of 1688.
7
The triumphant Whigs also needed to justify the change of regime which now brought them to power in the state alongside Latitudinarians in the Church.
8
Latitudinarians, the school of Cudworth and Henry More (end of seventeenth century), who sought to affiliate the dogmas of the Church to a rational philosophy.