The beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church based in Rome.
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Examples for "Romanism"
Examples for "Romanism"
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:
1This prompted a reaction against Papism and more statutes restricting them.
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2Roman Catholicism: last rites; purgatory; Rousseau and; transubstantiation; vampires and; Voltaire and
3Roman Catholicism gradually spread to most of the remaining peoples of Europe.
4He regards Christianity as synonymous with Roman Catholicism and with the church.
5Under Elizabeth Anglicanism again replaced Roman Catholicism as the religion of England.
6I was merely talking about Roman Catholicism, and its essence-ofRome itself.
7To them Catholicism meant Roman Catholicism, or, as they called it, Popery.
8The classic example is the proscription of Roman Catholicism in early modern England.
9Rob was thinking about Christine's belief: Roman Catholicism, she had said.
10My services are influenced by my own training in Roman Catholicism.
11Those who remained in Bohemia were obliged to accept Roman Catholicism.
12The next major stumbling block is Annie Crook's alleged Roman Catholicism.
13England's imminent return to Roman Catholicism was a tremendous coup for the Habsburgs.
14Protestantism and Roman Catholicism were, after all, much the same thing.
15But justice forbids raising an outcry against Roman Catholicism for this.
16Roman Catholicism, triumphant, would have swept all this out of existence.
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