Offensive terms for the practices and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church.
1The downfall of popery in these lands would then have been inevitable.
2Secondly, he alleged popery had been encouraged and the ecclesiastical jurisdiction enlarged.
3He allegedly warned his people to beware of a relapse into popery.
4They denounced the bill as establishing popery, while it merely permitted protestantism.
5To this coincidence alone were they indebted for their deliverance from popery.
6These their endeavors to seduce to popery were very exercising to me.
7The king's answer is not that of a man inclined to popery.
8They are at best a reformation of popery, and only reformations in part.
9For one thing, they are Episcopalians, just one step from popery.
10These ordinances were practically a signal for the death of popery.
11All ceremonies with a vestige of popery about them were forbidden.
12Unfortunately, their hatred to popery was not confined to such demonstrations.
13You are frightened by what is no longer dangerous, like Presbyterians by popery.'
14Why, we, have a bundle of popery on the horse behind!
15Don't quote your popish authorities to me; I want none of your popery!
16In fact, several circumstances combined to make the Austrian princes zealous supporters of popery.
Popery nas variantes da língua