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5 +2 | Latitudinarianism |
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Latitudinarianism Explanation: Latitudinarianism[please see Glossary of technical terms(History & P/science)bureau for promotion of urdu,india] lat·i·tu·di·nar·i·an [ làttə tood’n érree ən ] adjective tolerant: allowing some freedom in attitude, beliefs, behavior, or interpretation, especially in religious matters noun (plural lat·i·tu·di·nar·i·ans) somebody tolerant: somebody who believes in or advocates a latitudinarian approach, especially in religious matters [Mid-17th century. Formed from Latin latitudin- , stem of latitudo (see latitude).] lat·i·tu·di·nar·i·an Pronunciation: "la-t&-"tü-d&n-'er-E-&n, -"tyü- Function: noun Date: 1662 : a person who is broad and liberal in standards of religious belief and conduct - latitudinarian adjective - lat·i·tu·di·nar·i·an·ism /-E-&-"ni-z&m/ noun |
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