Definition of Papistic. Meaning of Papistic. Synonyms of Papistic

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Definition of Papistic

Papistic
Papistic Pa*pis"tic, Papistical Pa*pis"tic*al, a. [Cf. F. papistique.] Of or pertaining to the Church of Rome and its doctrines and ceremonies; pertaining to popery; popish; -- used disparagingly. ``The old papistic worship.' --T. Warton. -- Pa*pis"tic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of Papistic from wikipedia

- The words Popery (adjective Popish) and Papism (adjective Papist, also used to refer to an individual) are mainly historical pejorative words in the English...
- Papists Act may refer to any of the following Acts of Parliament: Papists Act 1688 Papists Act 1715 Papists Act 1716 Papists Act 1722 Papists Act 1732...
- By David Gibson. HarperCollins: Published 2004. Robert Emmett Curran, Papist Devils: Catholics in British America, 1574–1783 (2014) pp 201–202 Ellis...
- of 1715, the British parliament also p****ed the Disarming Act 1715. The Papists Act 1732 (6 Geo. 2. c. 5) was an Act of Parliament p****ed by the Parliament...
- The Papists Act 1688 (1 Will. & Mar. c. 9) was an Act of Parliament p****ed by the Parliament of England during the Glorious Revolution. Its full title...
- The Papists Act 1715 (1 Geo. 1. St. 2. c. 55) was an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. The Act required Roman Catholics who did not take the oath...
- The Papists Act 1742 (16 Geo. 2. c. 32) was an Act of Parliament p****ed by the Parliament of Great Britain during the reign of George II. Its long title...
- The Papists Act 1734 (8 Geo. 2, c. 25) was an Act of Parliament p****ed by the Parliament of Great Britain during the reign of George II. Its long title...
- The Papists Act 1737 (11 Geo. 2. c. 11) was an Act of Parliament p****ed by the Parliament of Great Britain during the reign of George II. Its long title...
- liturgy and piety." Luther, while revering Mary, came to criticize the "Papists" for blurring the line between high admiration of the grace of God wherever...