The beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church based in Rome.
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Examples for "Roman Catholicism"
Examples for "Roman Catholicism"
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2He regards Christianity as synonymous with Roman Catholicism and with the church.
3Under Elizabeth Anglicanism again replaced Roman Catholicism as the religion of England.
4I was merely talking about Roman Catholicism, and its essence-ofRome itself.
5To them Catholicism meant Roman Catholicism, or, as they called it, Popery.
1This prompted a reaction against Papism and more statutes restricting them.
1Altogether, the influence of Romanism has been most pernicious in these islands.
2They were making no protest against Romanism nor against Anglicanism in themselves.
3This paragraph permits of an interpretation that opens a loophole for Romanism.
4Hence it is not surprising when Romanism creeps back into nominally Protestant churches.
5Apropos of Romanism among the colored people, Archbishop Janssens, of New Orleans, writes:
6On one side, indeed, the Reformation was a return to Hellenism from Romanism.
7Woodward not only hated Rum, Romanism and Rebellion, but also women.
8The idea that we have aught to fear from Romanism, is simply ridiculous!
9This, then, according to Dr. Achilli is the spirit of Romanism!
10The quality as well as the quantity of Irish Romanism deserves to be considered.
11The populations of different localities are not aware that Protestantism and Romanism are distinct.
12Give to woman the ballot, and this country is hopelessly given up to Romanism.
13The sixteenth century was a period of reform, theological discussions, and warfare with Romanism.
14Startling Disclosures of Romanism as Revealed by its own Writers.
15Doctrinally, it was a compromise between Romanism, Lutheranism and Calvinism.
16I am not likely, I presume, to be suspected of any leaning toward Romanism.