Lexicographical Neighbors of Ceremonialists
Literary usage of Ceremonialists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Journey to St. Petersburg and Moscow Through Courland and Livonia by Leitch Ritchie (1836)
"The Anti-ceremonialists, who have, to a certain extent, existed in all Christian
countries in one shape or other, are the descendants, as they inform us, ..."
2. Russia and the Russians; Or, A Journey to St. Petersburg and Moscow, Through by Leitch Ritchie (1836)
"The Anti-ceremonialists, who have, to a certain extent, existed in all Christian
countries in one shape or other, are the descendants, as they inform us, ..."
3. The Religious World Displayed: Or, a View of the Four Grand Systems of by Robert Adam (1823)
"... or Old ceremonialists. ii. ... so called merely because Alexander, with the
Old ceremonialists. jv. ..."