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Definition of Paganizers
1. paganizer [n] - See also: paganizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Paganizers
Literary usage of Paganizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Thought and Expression in the Sixteenth Century by Henry Osborn Taylor (1920)
"Indeed he strikes us as one of those paganizers whom Erasmus disapproved in his
Ciceroni- anus.6 One God or Goddess, Natura, he would adore under many names ..."
2. The Gothic Quest by Ralph Adams Cram (1907)
"\S The Church, weakened and helpless, fell into the hands of the paganizers, and
from that moment the doom of Christian civilization was sealed. ..."
3. The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East, with Historical Surveys by Charles F Horne (1917)
"These enemies are the Sadducees, sinners, apostates, and paganizers. The righteous
are the Pharisaic party. These issues only became clear in the ..."
4. Classic French Course in English by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1890)
"The foregoing, paradoxical perhaps, is certainly a sharp turning of the tables
upon modern paganizers who mourn the dead Greek and Roman divinities of grove ..."
5. A Concise History of the Christian Church: From Its First Establishment to by George Gregory (1845)
"... (paganizers) professed Christianity, but at the same time associated every
practice of the heathen world with the profession of opinions diametrically ..."
6. The Third World Council: That Is, the Third Council of the Whole Christian by James Chrystal (1904)
"... and yet such ignorant paganizers laughably enough, speak of such heresies as
Catholic, for Catholic to them means Rome, ..."