Latitudinarians

Latitudinarians, the name given to a body of theologians belonging to the Church of England who, at the end of the 17th century, sought, in the interest of religion, to affiliate the dogmas of the Church, with the principles of philosophy as grounded on reason; they were mostly of the school of Plato, and among their leaders were Cudworth and Henry More.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Latin Union * Latona
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Lassalle, Ferdinand
Lassell, William
Lassen, Christian
Lasso
Latakia
Lateen Sail
Lateran
Latham, Robert Gordon
Latimer, Hugh
Latin Union
Latitudinarians
Latona
Latour d'Auvergne, Corret de
Latrielle, Pierre André
Latria
Latter-Day Pamphlets
Latter-Day Saints
Laud, William
Lauderdale, John Maitland, Duke of
Lauenburg
Laughing Philosopher

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Latitudinarians in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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Hales, John [1584–1656]