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† church-papist Obs. In 17th c., a Roman Catholic who conformed outwardly to the Church of England.1601 Dent Pathw. Heauen 125 Their hart is with Popery. They haue a Pope in their belly: they bee Church-papists. 1628 Earle Microcosm. (Arb.) 31 A Church-Papist..comes to Church not to serue God, but t... Oxford English Dictionary
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American Federation of Catholic Societies
were concerned that a national Catholic organization would feed the suspicions of nativists who might portray such an organization as an example of "papist References Catholic Church in the United States wikipedia.org
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James Redfern
These were originally intended for the northern porch of Bristol Cathedral but were thought too "papist" by the Dean and rejected. Andrew's Church, Wells Street; the entombment in the Digby mortuary chapel, Sherborne; and Expulsion from Eden at St Leonard's Church, Bridgnorth in Shropshire wikipedia.org
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Nathaniel Smith Richardson
Thomas' Church. 1843); Historical Sketch of Watertown, Connecticut (New Haven, 1845); Churchman's Reasons for his Faith and Practice (1846); Reasons why I am not a Papist wikipedia.org
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Simon Birckbek
taught as the Church of England now doth, London, 1635. The book is in the form of a dialogue between a papist and a Protestant, and was valued by John Selden. wikipedia.org
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Simon Symonds
He was appointed: Vicar of Elmdon, Essex 1518 Vicar of St Michael's Church, Bray 1522–1551 Vicar of South Petherton, Somerset, 1533–1548 Prebendary of Symonds was considered to be a prime candidate for the subject of the proverbial character, "The Vicar of Bray", since he was twice a Papist and twice wikipedia.org
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Popery
The words were popularised during the English Reformation (1532–1559), when the Church of England broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and divisions use in the Eastern Orthodox Church. wikipedia.org
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Pebworth
to renew the encounter but he wisely said "No I have drunk with “Piping Pebworth, Dancing Marston, Haunted Hillboro’, Hungry Grafton, Dodging Exhall, Papist Pebworth bells St Peter's Church has large ring of ten bells which is unusual for a small rural church. wikipedia.org
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Vincent Canes
to a right understanding and charity in the great Combustions and Broils about Religion here in England, betwixt Papist and Protestant, Presbyterian and Stillingfleet's late book against the Church of Rome(1672). References Joseph Gillow, Bibl. Dict. of Eng. Cath. wikipedia.org
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Diotrephes
Not even the location of Diotrephes' church can be determined from the letter. Although the dialogue's actual title is The state of the Church of Englande, laide open in a conference betweene Diotrephes a byshop, Tertullus a papist wikipedia.org
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Canovee
They were later adopted by the Church of Ireland, and subsequently became civil administrative areas. It is described as having neither church, nor Glebe House. wikipedia.org
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Snow Kirk
The church was funded by King James IV of Scotland. In the 18th century, it was misleadingly titled the Papist Burial Ground, which confuses the idea that all burials pre-Reformation were "papist" and that wikipedia.org
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East Heslerton
The church of Saint Andrew The church was designed by George Edmund Street commissioned by Sir Tatton Sykes of Sledmere House. They were originally intended for the northern porch of Bristol Cathedral but were thought too "papist" by the Dean and rejected. wikipedia.org
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St Peter's Church, Cambridge
The Church of St Peter is a redundant Church of England (Anglican) church in Cambridge, in the Parish of the Ascension of the Diocese of Ely, located on The initials were said to denote 'A Papist', 'A Protestant', or 'A Puritan', depending on which way the wind blew. wikipedia.org
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Templetrine Church
Templetrine Church, also called The Chapel of Traghne and the Church of the Holy Trinity, is a small Early English style Anglican church located near Ballinspittle Cotter, an Anglican rector, was appointed on 20 June 1818 by Letter Patent of 13 May which stated that "in His Majesty's Disposal, Thomas Rochfort being a papist wikipedia.org
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