Definitions for Romanism

Romanism Ro·man·ism

Spelling: [roh-muh-niz-uh m]
IPA: /ˈroʊ məˌnɪz əm/

Romanism is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 322 anagrams from letters in Romanism (aimmnors).

Definitions for Romanism

noun

  1. Roman Catholicism.

Origin of Romanism

First recorded in 1665-75; Roman + -ism

Examples for Romanism

They belonged to the Vaudois Church, and repudiated Romanism.

But Romanism is as universal in her evil as Christianity is in her good.

If Romanism is to be the religion of the State, let it be allied with Absolutism.

Romanism has driven us to the opposite extreme in our ideas of sacraments.

The Irish archbishop, compared to him, appears a dabbler in Romanism.

In later life he appears to have become a convert to Romanism.

A combat with Romanism might even yet win for her and Theobald the crown of martyrdom.

It was here that John Wycliffe thundered against the Romanism of his day.

Altogether, the influence of Romanism has been most pernicious in these islands.

On one side, indeed, the Reformation was a return to Hellenism from Romanism.

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