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Spinozist|spɪˈnəʊzɪst| Also 7–9 Spinosist, 9– Spiˈnozaist. [f. as prec. + -ist. So F. spinosiste.] One who accepts or advocates the philosophical doctrines of Spinoza.
1728Chambers Cycl., Spinosism, the Doctrine of Spinosa;..the Retainers whereto, are called Spinosists. 1740Warburton Vind. Pope's Ess. Man 24 The Spinozists..to hide the Impiety..are used to express the Omnipresence of God in Terms that any religious Theist might employ. 1814W. Wilson Hist. Dissent. Ch. IV. 78 He was generally esteemed to be a Spinozist. 1852H. Melville Pierre xx. ii. 381 Why, lad, I have received propositions from the Editors of the Spinozaist to contribute a weekly column to their paper, and you know how very few can understand the Spinozaist. 1882–3Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. 309 The conversation [with Jacobi] shows that Lessing ended a confirmed Spinozist. 1912Q. Rev. Oct. 398 He no longer speaks as a Spinozaist. attrib.1878Morley Diderot I. 224 The true line of cleavage that would have enabled him..to shatter the Spinosist system. So Spinozite. rare.
1690in Maidment Bk. Sc. Pasquils (1868) 186 The Spinosit to his own interest true, Swears if a Trinitie, they have theirs too. 1946Mind LV. 101 Some of these assumptions..are often confidently made by others than professed Spinozites. |