Of or relating to or supporting Romanism.
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Examples for "roman"
Examples for "roman"
1Poland; first Christianity in; Jews in; modern; Protestantism in; Roman Catholicism in
2In Palestine, however, a group of political zealots fiercely opposed Roman rule.
3Roman Catholicism: last rites; purgatory; Rousseau and; transubstantiation; vampires and; Voltaire and
4Apothegms, of kings and great commanders; Roman; Laconic or Spartan; in Homer.
5The Roman opened the trap-door in the ground in order to descend.
1Some considered him a papist, and a danger to the English Church.
2When the quarters of the last papist are nailed above York's gates?'
3He pointed it out upon a map some black-frocked papist had drawn.
4Beware, I say, of the papist Eve, the harlot and the Jezebel.
5No, sire, the Earl of Surrey is no traitor and no papist!
1We have been married according to the rites of the Romish Church.
2There is not a single ordained Romish priest among the Sioux Indians.
3He was the very man who brought the Romish Bill into Parliament.
4Their conversation, he often secretly assured himself, was peppered with Romish propaganda.
5There is a double-towered Romish cathedral of great size, not yet finished.
1No Romanist will hear with patience of any national restoration of Israel.
2He seems a nice kind of fellow; of course, a strong Romanist.
3You are a Romanist, but I am a Huguenot, and have read.
4The dogmas of the Romanist theology remained as they were before.
5Nor can the faith of a Romanist be a fixed and stable quantity.
1Red letters and embellished figures were sure marks of being papistical and diabolical.
2This papistical monster was born at Bury, in Suffolk, and partly educated at Cambridge.
3Let me hear no more papistical fables.
4For the mass, slow moving but apparently irresistible, of Spanish and papistical absolutism was gradually closing over Christendom.
5But everything contradicts this papistical defence.
1After the rebellion the Roman Catholics in the diocese were much persecuted.
2Roman Catholic enterprise halted in the eighteenth century and the Protestants began.
3This was a challenge to the job security of Roman Catholic priests.
4Bath was in tumult; a new Roman Catholic chapel there was burned.
5Identification is especially important to Catholics in the predominantly Roman Catholic country.
1Erema is popish and outlandish; one scarcely knows how to pronounce it.
2Make no mistake, I am resolved to do away with popish doctrine.
3Well, let them be called popish, for the Pope is their master.
4I don't approve of singing popish music, however beautiful it may be.
5Our Puritan ancestors despised it as a popish bacchanale decent people should avoid.
6Every one was aware of the popish plot, as Hugo Bohun called it.
7Mr. Paine replied: Let me have none of your popish stuff.
8A baby and a popish inquisitor would be as well matched.
9Don't quote your popish authorities to me; I want none of your popery!
10No doubt she called them popish images and talked of the invocation of saints.
11All vacancies in public schools were supplied with popish teachers.
12Pichel, a bigoted popish magistrate, apprehended 24 protestants, among whom was his daughter's husband.
13Two of the popish bishops were put in Newgate.
14Others-persons in authority-prelates ,curates ,andpopish priests visited him.
15I do bear my testimony against these popish incantations.
16We detest popish tyranny, which claims a power of giving their will for a law.
Popish nas variantes da língua