Freedomite

//ˈfɹiːdəmaɪt//

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  • Свободник noun (member of a Christian zealot sect that split off from the Doukhobors)
  • Свободница noun (member of a Christian zealot sect that split off from the Doukhobors)

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If we remember rightly there was a strong effort made to class Mr. Beecher as a Social freedomite, and free-lover, but the attempt was a failure; but had it been done, we do not think the names of Beecher and Tilton would have been mentioned in this lecture, but rather would they have been held up to the world as the patron saints of the Social Freedom movement.

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So it does seem, after all, by the lady's own statement, that a promiscuous person can be a social freedomite.

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The eyes of the public are being opened toward those grafters who are preying on the gullibility of the sick and bed-ridden humanity. [...] [T]hey have banded together, and under the guise of injured innocence they bob up again as exponents of "medical freedom." [...] The medical freedomite officers are the proselytes of the medical fake nostrums who, like the vultures, live on the carcasses of incurable diseases.

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A notorious "industrial freedomite" will begin publication of a daily in Santa Barbara. The officers of No. 349, after interviewing the promoter and hearing his defiant declaration that he would run an "open shop," presented the facts to the Santa Barbara Union at the regular meeting on April 13, 1913, when the union decided unanimously that union men will not be permitted to work on the paper.

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