Crossword-Solution: INDIFFERENTISM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Indifferentism | n. | State of indifference; want of interest or earnestness; especially, a systematic apathy regarding what is true or false in religion or philosophy; agnosticism. |
| Indifferentism | n. | Same as Identism. |
| Indifferentism | n. | A heresy consisting in an unconcern for any particular creed, provided the morals be right and good. |
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| irreligion | 6 answers |
| incuriosity | 13 answers |
| Impiety | 34 answers |
| HOLY horror | 49 answers |
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Sentences with INDIFFERENTISM (5)
This life, whose dreary superficiality is covered by the glitter of universal blague, like the stupid clowning of a harlequin by the spangles of a motley costume, induced in him a Frenchified--but most un-French--cosmopolitanism, in reality a mere barren indifferentism posing as intellectual superiority.
Having, then, once introduced an element of inconsistency into his system, he was far too consistent not to be inconsistent consistently, and he lapsed ere long into an amiable indifferentism which to outward appearance differed but little from the indifferentism from which Mr Hawke had aroused him.
The parish being steeped in indifferentism, it happened that when the youths and maidens, middle-aged and old people, who had attended church that morning, recurred as by a fascination to what Halborough had said, they did so more or less indirectly, and even with the subterfuge of a light laugh that was not real, so great was their shyness under the novelty of their sensations.
But Charlson had a little too much brazen indifferentism in his composition to be altogether a desirable acquaintance.
Liberal thought, we say, originated in England; and it would be easy to show that there it was the result partly of Protestantism, partly of indifferentism, the ultimate consequence of the great principle of private judgment.
Quotes with INDIFFERENTISM (2)
Indifferentism is the worst kind of disease that can affect people.
Having, then, once introduced an element of inconsistency into his system, he was far too consistent not to be inconsistent consistently, and he lapsed ere long into an amiable indifferentism which to outward appearance differed but little from the indifferentism …