Lexicographical Neighbors of Papalised
Literary usage of Papalised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Lives of the Saints by Sabine Baring-Gould (1898)
"It had been indifferent to the papalised Church because manned by aliens; it was
as indifferent to the Reformed Church, because that was as ..."
2. A Protestant Dictionary: Containing Articles on the History, Doctrines, and by Charles Henry Hamilton Wright, Charles Neil (1904)
"Henry's main purpose was to make the Church of his realm, which bad been gradually
Romanised from Wilfrid's day, and was entirely papalised by Becket, ..."
3. The Evolution of States: An Introduction to English Politics by John Mackinnon Robertson (1912)
"... it had been submitted to by the most remote churches of the west"; but once
papalised, Italy necessarily remained so in her own pecuniary interest. ..."
4. The Pope, the Kings and the People: A History of the Movement to Make the by William Arthur (1877)
"... of a papalised Court atmosphere loomed up the unheard of apparition of a '
King Honest Man.' They forget, too, that Alberich, not having learned the ..."
5. An Introduction to English Politics by John Mackinnon Robertson (1900)
"... it had been submitted to by the most remote churches of the west ;" but once
papalised, Italy necessarily remained so in her own pecuniary interest. ..."
6. Proceedings of the General Council by General Council (1892)
"Other public institutions are being steadily papalised. Roman Catholics are
thrusting themselves into seats in city corporations, town councils, ..."
7. The History of the Higher Criticism of the New Testament: Being the History by Henry Sylvester Nash (1900)
"It requires an imperial, monasti- cal, papalised Church to work it. It practically
divorces the ethics of the common life from the idea of God. ..."