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papistical Meaning in Bengali



বা সংক্রান্ত বা সমর্থনকারী রোমান ক্যাথলিক ধর্মনীতি

Adjective:

পোপ বা রোমান ক্যাথলিক ধর্মমত সংক্রান্ত বা তদনুগামী,





papistical's Usage Examples:

letter from Marshalsea from a former bishop "Malachy" of Ardagh, abjuring "papistical superstition" and promising loyalty to Elizabeth, may if genuine be from.


Christ is present and offered], are employed, is that by means of them the papistical transubstantiation may be rejected and the sacramental union of the unchanged.


earlier depiction of Jesus in The Light of the World, identifying it as a "papistical" picture because it showed Jesus in regal clothing.


during the English Civil War, most likely due to their inclusion of “papistical” symbols such as the tiara and a censer).


Paul's Cross in January 1561, bewailing the bondage of Oxford to the "papistical yoke".


'He was,' says a writer, 'a great follower of the papistical constitutions, and a great hearer of masses and sermons;.


1580, describing the citizens of Waterford as "stiffnecked, stubborn, papistical and incorrigible’’.


"profuse fever", and his funeral was described as "very grand and very papistical".


of Norwich) for the arrangement of their defence against rebellious or papistical armies, including that of the Earl of Newcastle.


the true religion and worship of God and to "withstand and despise all papistical superstitions, and whatsoever ceremonies and rites contrary to the word.


of the districts concerned, declared that these fires were a relic of papistical days when they were lit at night to guide the poor souls back to earth.


roads leading to their respective homes, they gave full scope to the anti-papistical zeal, with which he had inspired them.


condemning relics, images, rosary beads, holy water, palms, and other "papistical superstitions".


John Craig a recital of the acts of parliament against superstitious and papistical rites an elaborate oath to maintain the true reformed religion.


] they gave full scope to the anti-papistical zeal, with which he had inspired them; falling upon every Catholic they.



papistical's Meaning':

of or relating to or supporting Romanism

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