Definitionn. a narrow-minded adherence to a particular sect or party or denomination
Last update: October 3, 2015
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He gained from the struggle a more catholic view of human happiness, at delight in the poetry of nature and the affections as well as the poetry of heroic unselfishness, a disposition to study more sympathetically the point of view of opponents, a more courteous style of polemic, a hatred of sectarianism, an ambition,, no less noble and disinterested, but moderated to practical' possibilities. [Please select]
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Even to this day the crude fact of persecution is enough to give an honourable name to the most empty sort of sectarianism. [Please select]
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I left off designating myself and others as Utilitarians, and by the pronoun "we," or any other collective designation, I ceased to _afficher_ sectarianism. [Please select]
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My real inward sectarianism I did not get rid of till later, and much more gradually. [Please select]
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Sectarianism was the true hydra that baffled the energy of the courageous combatant. [Please select]
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It is always the highest class which travels most, knows most of foreign nations, has the least of the territorial sectarianism which calls itself patriotism, and is often thought to be so. [Please select]
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I have mentioned that he always set himself in opposition to our early sectarianism; and latterly he had, like myself, come under new influences. [Please select]
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