Sentence example with the word 'particularism'

particularism

Definition n. a focus on something particular

Last update: June 28, 2015


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The precepts of the law were valuable in the eyes of the Scribes because they were the seal of Jewish particularism, the barrier erected between the world at large and the exclusive community of Yahweh's grace.   [Please select]

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But his plans could not prevail by force of reason against the general spirit of selfish particularism.   [Please select]

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Its principal provisions were directed to the complete obliteration of the old provincial particularism.   [Please select]

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All the old particularism disappeared with the burgher-aristocracies, and the party feuds of Orangists and patriots.   [Please select]

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He was aided in very large measure by the fact that the war had brought particularism temporarily into discredit in all sections of the country.   [Please select]

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These efforts at centralisation of authority were undoubtedly for the good of the country as a whole, but such was the intensity of provincial jealousy and particularism that they were bitterly resented and opposed.   [Please select]

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