Definitionn. a person who believes in the equality of all people
Last update: August 10, 2015
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But as yet there is no such revival of the communistic and equalitarian ideas of primitive Christianity as distinguished the time of Wycliffe and John Huss. [Please select]
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But its equalitarian formulæ carried it into a criticism of the very property it had risen to protect. [Please select]
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The equalitarian insurrections of the peasantry, from the Wycliffe period onward, were confined to the peasant communities of definite localities, they spread only slowly into districts affected by similar forces. [Please select]
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Legalist thinking remained an important undercurrent for many centuries to come, but application of the equalitarian principle was from now on never seriously considered. [Please select]
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