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quietism

noun as in mysticism

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Example Sentences

Phelipeaux has given us, in his narrative of Quietism, the portrait of the friend of Madame Guyon.

He was fully convicted of Quietism and, on March 16, 1689, he was condemned to life-long prison.

This was, as we have seen, one of the dangerous tenets of Quietism, and over this there was a prolonged and subtle disputation.

The indifference, which was the point most objected to in Quietism, was greatly limited by Fnelon.

Molinos has been considered the leader and founder of the Quietism of the seventeenth century.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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