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Definition of Papalized
1. papalize [v] - See also: papalize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Papalized
Literary usage of Papalized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Baptist Missionary Magazine by Massachusetts Baptist Convention, American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (1845)
"own State, in protestant New York, and her papalized politicians may help on the
ruin, but I will continue to hope for Greece so long as her ..."
2. The Unfolding of the Ages in the Revelation of John by Ford Cyrinde Ottman (1905)
"This proves, as definitely as language can, that the nations of the earth are
yet to be generally, if not indeed universally, papalized. ..."
3. My Diary in India, in the Year 1858-9 by Sir William Howard Russell (1860)
"But he has been, to some extent, christianized and papalized, and he has also
been turned into a lanky, lean, unhappy- looking rifle regiment. ..."
4. Memoirs of Rev. David Tappan Stoddard: Missionary to the Nestorians by Joseph Parrish Thompson (1858)
"... of the immaculate conception of the Virgin Mary—itself declined in purity and
strength, and yielding to the persuasives of the Jesuits became papalized, ..."
5. The Presbyterian Magazine edited by Cortlandt Van Rensselaer (1856)
"Rome itself was papalized by degrees. Mr. Derby's argument finds it necessary to
admit that the pope's office was for a period in "a transition state," (p. ..."