Lexicographical Neighbors of Sacerdotalisms
Literary usage of Sacerdotalisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1879)
"One or two instances which have come under my own immediate notice will illustrate
the influence for evil of the rival sacerdotalisms as they exist in ..."
2. The Land of Gilead: With Excursions in the Lebanon by Laurence Oliphant (1881)
"One or two instances which have come'under my own immediate notice will illustrate
the influence for evil of the rival sacerdotalisms as they exist in ..."
3. The Land of Gilead, with Excursions in the Lebanon by Laurence Oliphant (1880)
"One or two instances which have come under my own immediate notice will illustrate
the influence for evil of the rival sacerdotalisms as they exist in ..."
4. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1882)
"I have no wish to make too little of the numbers, the zeal, and the influence of
this party of clerical and lay sacerdotalisms, if such they be, ..."
5. The Perfect Way; Or, The Finding of Christ: Or, The Finding of Christ by Anna Bonus Kingsford, Edward Maitland (1890)
"... and instead of seeing in her—as do the fallen philosophies and sacerdotalisms
ot all subsequent ages—a thing maimed and defective, and—however fair—a ..."
6. Theology of the Westminster Symbols: A Commentary Historical, Doctrinal by Edward Dafydd Morris (1900)
"... by degrees supplanted, and in some centuries almost wholly excluded, by the
ceremonials and sacerdotalisms of both the Greek and the Roman communions. ..."