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Romanism

[roh-muh-niz-uhm] / ˈroʊ məˌnɪz əm /


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In the 1840s, it was Catholic immigrants, whom Republicans in the 1884 presidential campaign said were besotted with “rum, Romanism, and rebellion.”

From Salon

This monastic system is one point of resemblance between Buddhism and Romanism.

From Project Gutenberg

The tendency is far more toward Rationalism than toward Romanism; with the Newman who withdrew from all churches rather than with the Newman who renounced one church to enter another.

From Project Gutenberg

It is as fine an example of the coloured print Prayer-Book as I have seen, date 1507, and full of examples of the way Romanism had ruined itself at that date.

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I had had some little experience in the controversy when at Richmond, as a zealous man had given some controversial lectures there in favour of Romanism, and so compelled me to get up the subject. 

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