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Of or relating to or supporting Romanism.
roman
papist
popish
romanist
papistical
roman catholic
papistic
roman
papist
popish
romanist
papistical
1
Poland; first Christianity in; Jews in; modern; Protestantism in;
Roman
Catholicism in
2
In Palestine, however, a group of political zealots fiercely opposed
Roman
rule.
3
Roman
Catholicism: last rites; purgatory; Rousseau and; transubstantiation; vampires and; Voltaire and
4
Apothegms, of kings and great commanders;
Roman
;
Laconic or Spartan; in Homer.
5
The
Roman
opened the trap-door in the ground in order to descend.
1
Some considered him a
papist
,
and a danger to the English Church.
2
When the quarters of the last
papist
are nailed above York's gates?'
3
He pointed it out upon a map some black-frocked
papist
had drawn.
4
Beware, I say, of the
papist
Eve, the harlot and the Jezebel.
5
No, sire, the Earl of Surrey is no traitor and no
papist
!
1
Erema is
popish
and outlandish; one scarcely knows how to pronounce it.
2
Make no mistake, I am resolved to do away with
popish
doctrine.
3
Well, let them be called
popish
,
for the Pope is their master.
4
I don't approve of singing
popish
music, however beautiful it may be.
5
Our Puritan ancestors despised it as a
popish
bacchanale decent people should avoid.
1
No
Romanist
will hear with patience of any national restoration of Israel.
2
He seems a nice kind of fellow; of course, a strong
Romanist
.
3
You are a
Romanist
,
but I am a Huguenot, and have read.
4
The dogmas of the
Romanist
theology remained as they were before.
5
Nor can the faith of a
Romanist
be a fixed and stable quantity.
1
Red letters and embellished figures were sure marks of being
papistical
and diabolical.
2
This
papistical
monster was born at Bury, in Suffolk, and partly educated at Cambridge.
3
Let me hear no more
papistical
fables.
4
For the mass, slow moving but apparently irresistible, of Spanish and
papistical
absolutism was gradually closing over Christendom.
5
But everything contradicts this
papistical
defence.
1
After the rebellion the
Roman
Catholics
in the diocese were much persecuted.
2
Roman
Catholic
enterprise halted in the eighteenth century and the Protestants began.
3
This was a challenge to the job security of
Roman
Catholic
priests.
4
Bath was in tumult; a new
Roman
Catholic
chapel there was burned.
5
Identification is especially important to Catholics in the predominantly
Roman
Catholic
country.
1
We have been married according to the rites of the
Romish
Church.
2
There is not a single ordained
Romish
priest among the Sioux Indians.
3
He was the very man who brought the
Romish
Bill into Parliament.
4
Their conversation, he often secretly assured himself, was peppered with
Romish
propaganda.
5
There is a double-towered
Romish
cathedral of great size, not yet finished.
6
Go into a
Romish
church, you shall find worshipers at every hour.
7
He changed his boarding-place, also, to Duke Street, opposite the
Romish
chapel.
8
The
Romish
doctrine of the Church began with Cyprian in the third century.
9
Their language is Portuguese; and the religion they have is
Romish
.
10
To be subject to the control of those ruthless tyrants, the
Romish
Priests.
11
I should deplore our friend falling under the influence of the
Romish
priesthood.
12
The
Romish
church received flattering eulogy from all the High Churchmen or Tractarians.
13
Are the regular
Romish
clergy allowed; and have they any convents?
14
Her parents were wealthy, and both very strict members of the
Romish
Church.
15
To obviate this evil the
Romish
See must have recourse to extraordinary measures.
16
The Pope replied as only a
Romish
priest could be expected to reply.
romish
romish religion
romish faith
practice romish
romish bigot
romish confession