Poland; first Christianity in; Jews in; modern; Protestantism in; Roman Catholicism in
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In Palestine, however, a group of political zealots fiercely opposed Roman rule.
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Roman Catholicism: last rites; purgatory; Rousseau and; transubstantiation; vampires and; Voltaire and
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Apothegms, of kings and great commanders; Roman; Laconic or Spartan; in Homer.
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The Roman opened the trap-door in the ground in order to descend.
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Some considered him a papist, and a danger to the English Church.
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When the quarters of the last papist are nailed above York's gates?'
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He pointed it out upon a map some black-frocked papist had drawn.
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Beware, I say, of the papist Eve, the harlot and the Jezebel.
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No, sire, the Earl of Surrey is no traitor and no papist!
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Erema is popish and outlandish; one scarcely knows how to pronounce it.
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Make no mistake, I am resolved to do away with popish doctrine.
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Well, let them be called popish, for the Pope is their master.
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I don't approve of singing popish music, however beautiful it may be.
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Our Puritan ancestors despised it as a popish bacchanale decent people should avoid.
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We have been married according to the rites of the Romish Church.
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There is not a single ordained Romish priest among the Sioux Indians.
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He was the very man who brought the Romish Bill into Parliament.
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Their conversation, he often secretly assured himself, was peppered with Romish propaganda.
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There is a double-towered Romish cathedral of great size, not yet finished.
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No Romanist will hear with patience of any national restoration of Israel.
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He seems a nice kind of fellow; of course, a strong Romanist.
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You are a Romanist, but I am a Huguenot, and have read.
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The dogmas of the Romanist theology remained as they were before.
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Nor can the faith of a Romanist be a fixed and stable quantity.
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After the rebellion the RomanCatholics in the diocese were much persecuted.
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RomanCatholic enterprise halted in the eighteenth century and the Protestants began.
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This was a challenge to the job security of RomanCatholic priests.
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Bath was in tumult; a new RomanCatholic chapel there was burned.
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Identification is especially important to Catholics in the predominantly RomanCatholic country.
Uso de papistical en inglés
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Red letters and embellished figures were sure marks of being papistical and diabolical.
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This papistical monster was born at Bury, in Suffolk, and partly educated at Cambridge.
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Let me hear no more papistical fables.
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For the mass, slow moving but apparently irresistible, of Spanish and papistical absolutism was gradually closing over Christendom.
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But everything contradicts this papistical defence.
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Notwithstanding the papistical errors which abound in the volume, his general conception of the subject is in some particulars admirable.
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However, that I surrendered your keeping to a papistical infidel is my own blame, and I do not reproach you.
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Verily the papistical bride had brought a greater trouble to that house than even Lady Warner's prejudiced mind had anticipated.
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The ragged artillerymen, battering the walls of papistical Louisbourg, flattered themselves with the notion that they were champions of gospel truth.
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Even Henry the Fourth of France was not unfriendly to this papistical project of placing an Italian cardinal on the English throne.
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Henry with the Scar, Duke of Guise, the well-known chief of the house of Lorraine, was the chief of the extreme papistical party.
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If any one hated papistry Mrs. Bolton did so; but from a similar action of religious fanaticism she had fallen into worse that papistical self-persecution.
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She insists upon her reverence for the priestly (papistical) blessing, while she confides her determination to have it dispensed with in Camilla's case.
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Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent.
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Behold the evil which troubles the conscience of the Papistical League.
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My estates go to an outlandish Papistical set of mongrel brats!