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Hoadlyism|ˈhəʊdlɪɪz(ə)m| Also Hoadleyism. [f. name of Benjamin Hoadly (1676–1761), Bishop of Winchester + -ism.] The opinions or policy characteristic of the latitudinarian clergy of whom Bishop Hoadly was typical. So ˈHoadlyan a., ˈHoadlyite.
1800J. Milner Lett. to Prebendary viii. 233 This doctrine..is absurd in the highest degree on the principles of Hoadlyism. Ibid. 225, I know that the Hoadlyites deny the existence of such sacramental grace. Ibid. 238 The Hoadlyan system..incumbers it with a great number of perplexing consequences. 1863J. S. Brewer Eng. Studies (1881) 300 He may write and preach as much Hoadleyism..as he pleases. 1896E. S. Purcell Manning I. 499 Its [sc. the Established Church's] Hoadleyism, if I may so speak, which prevailed before the Tractarian movement. |