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pantheist|ˈpænθiːɪst| [f. as prec. + -ist. First used by Toland 1705; thence F. panthéiste.] One who holds the doctrine of pantheism.
1705(title) Socinianism truly Stated..; to which is prefixt Indifference in Disputes: Recommended by a Pantheist [J. Toland] to an Orthodox Friend. 1705Toland ibid. 7 The Pantheists..of which number I profess myself to be one. 1721Bp. Hare Script. Vind. fr. Misrepr. Bp. Bangor Pref. 21 Thus prays this Pantheist (i.e. the impious author of the Pantheisticon) whose impudent Blasphemies loudly call for the Animadversions of the Civil Power. 1750Warburton Note Pope's Ess. Man. i. 268 We are parts of him, his offspring, as the Greek poet, a pantheist quoted by the Apostle, observes: And the reason is, because a religious theist, and an impious pantheist, both profess to believe the omnipresence of God. 1778Apthorpe Preval. Chr. 223 He is therefore a Spinozist or a philosophic pantheist. 1876Gladstone in Contemp. Rev. June 24, I am by no means sure that Dante is not a Pantheist. |