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  • alandbailey
    alandbailey Posts: 444 Forumite
    Antipredestinarianism?? :confused:

    I found this on Google

    - JSTOR: Free Will, Dissent, and Henry Hart7 Antipredestinarianism was indeed a distinctive teaching of the group; they were known to their opponents as free-willers and the name has stuck with ...
    links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0009-6407(198912)58%3A4%3C452%3AFWDAHH%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3 - Similar pages

    "disestablishmentarianism" - defined in Wikepedia as:

    It was primarily a movement in the United Kingdom in the 19th century, when all four Home nations had established churches, even though the established churches in Wales and Ireland could not count on even nominal adherence by a majority of the population of those countries.

    In Ireland, the predominantly Catholic population campaigned against the position of the established Anglican Church of Ireland - eventually disestablished in 1869.

    Thanks to Kipper, and all others, for all the hard work in finding and posting the answers.:T
  • kipper_2-2
    kipper_2-2 Posts: 56,024 Forumite
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    Oh well I might not win the TV then lol
  • Tyrannical
    Tyrannical Posts: 387 Forumite
    I've been searching for quite a while for the answer to question 2 without sucess, then i stumbled across this

    Someone has posted the same question on another site and got the answer back as :
    'Would you buy a used car from this man?'

    Not entirely sure myself, any thoughts?
  • Tyrannical
    Tyrannical Posts: 387 Forumite
    I too saw that poster (on ebay by any chance?) but dismissed it because of it not being a common phrase.
  • jo32143
    jo32143 Posts: 217 Forumite
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    I've been scouring the internet for a while and have found that a slogan used at 1968 democratic convention was "the whole world is watching"

    tough quiz !!
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  • Tyrannical
    Tyrannical Posts: 387 Forumite
    From what i can gather 'the whole world is watching' was referring to the brutality of the police on that day, not that i'm any sort of expert, someone correct me if i'm wrong
  • kipper_2-2
    kipper_2-2 Posts: 56,024 Forumite
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    Cor this thread could go on forever!! You've only got til Friday to make up your minds :D
  • jo32143
    jo32143 Posts: 217 Forumite
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    ok try this link...


    http://www.commondreams.org/views01/1207-07.html

    this one says that the slogan for Eugene McCarthy (the democratic candidate) was "To begin anew"
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  • kit34
    kit34 Posts: 2,945 Forumite
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    i have been looking on the web and this word fits better with question 4 as it was in the 17th century where the one we have is from the 19th century , have a look and tell me what you think

    Latitudinarian( ism)
    A member of a group of Anglican Christians active from the 17th through the 19th century who were opposed to dogmatic positions of the Church of England and allowed reason to inform theological interpretation and judgment.
    my name is Kit and im addicted to competitions , the what if is my driving force :D !!



  • Strepsy
    Strepsy Posts: 5,651 Forumite
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    hamster wrote:
    Definition seems to fit better but isn't it only 8 syllables?

    La - ti - tu - di -na - ri - an -ism

    as opposed to 9

    dis - es - tab - lish - men - ta - ri - an - ism

    ism is two syllables, it is 9. I think that's right. So it's just the Nixon one...
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