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papistical

[ pey-pis-ti-kuhl, puh- ]

adjective

Disparaging.
  1. of or relating to the Roman Catholic Church.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of papistical1

1530–40; probably < Middle French papistique ( papist, -ic ) + -al 1
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Example Sentences

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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.

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Diedrich of Jabel and seven other pastors complained of the papistical assumptions of the supreme council, and at a general synod in a.d.

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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.

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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.

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Given a Luther, and all the old papistical abuses are swept away like so much chaff before the wind.

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