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papistical
[ pey-pis-ti-kuhl, puh- ]
adjective
- of or relating to the Roman Catholic Church.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of papistical1
Example Sentences
The commencement of the quarrel was on account of the church named the Holy Sepulchre, and to decide whether a papistical or a Greek priest should take precedence there.
Diedrich of Jabel and seven other pastors complained of the papistical assumptions of the supreme council, and at a general synod in a.d.
All that papistical stuff is awful bosh, and a parson who goes in for it is no better than a wolf in sheep’s clothing—as old mother Frewen always says.
The papistical sacrament was familiarly called “Jack in the Box,†“Worm’s meat,†and other ludicrous terms, one of which has descended to us in the term which jugglers use of hocus pocus.
Given a Luther, and all the old papistical abuses are swept away like so much chaff before the wind.
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