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papistry

[ pey-puh-stree ]

noun

Disparaging.
  1. the Roman Catholic Church.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of papistry1

First recorded in 1540–50; papist + -ry
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And, upon my blessing, beware of blind papistry, which brings nothing but bondage to men's consciences.

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And he answered, he did very much love some papists, albeit he hated papistry when it proved not conformable to reason and the laws of the country.

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In face of the blessings which the Protestant Succession, as settled in our present House of Hanover, has secured to these islands, it would little become me to find a virtue in papistry; and my late lord, who early saw and abjured the errors of that faith, would have been the last to support or encourage such a thesis.

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Still, M. H�ger can hardly be pleased by having members of his school set forth as stupid, animal, and inferior, "their principles rotten to the core, steeped in systematic sensuality," by having his religion styled "besotted papistry, a piece of childish humbug," and the like.

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Guess, then, if thou canst, how much I love yon cavalier, who hath sucked in with his very milk the taint of papistry — for did not that Babylonish woman whom men call the Queen of England rear him up from his cradle? yea, and taught him all her sorceries.

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