DISSIDENCE
Source: 567
Dis″si‐dence (?), n. [[L. dissidentia: cf. F. dissidence. See Dissident, a.]] Disagreement; dissent; separation from the established religion. I. Taylor. It is the dissidence of dissent. Burke.
Source: 567
Dis″si‐dence (?), n. [[L. dissidentia: cf. F. dissidence. See Dissident, a.]] Disagreement; dissent; separation from the established religion. I. Taylor. It is the dissidence of dissent. Burke.