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schismatical
schismatical, a. (sɪzˈmætɪkəl, sk-) [Formed as prec. + -al1.] = schismatic a.a 1548 Hall Chron., K. Hen. V, 34 b, Gregory the xij was one of the Scismatical numbre. 1558–9 Act 1 Eliz. c. 1 §19 Any Error, Heresie, Scisme or Scismaticall Opinion. 1613 Purchas Pilgrimage (1614) 589 Peucerus maketh the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Browne (Brownist)
In particular he several times replied to John Greenwood and Henry Barrowe; one of his replies, entitled A Reproofe of certaine schismatical persons and gathering and ioyning together of certaine persons, and also of the lamentable breach and division which fell amongst them (1583) A Reproof of Certain Schismatical wikipedia.org
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schismaticalness
schisˈmaticalness rare. [f. schismatical a. + -ness.] The quality of being schismatic.1664 H. More Myst. Iniq., Apol. x. 562 Your mere Schismaticalness and Contumacy against the Church is so. 1637 H. Stubbe Further Justif. War Neth. 47 Their Bishops were recalled, and a plenary toleration granted un... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Bennet (clergyman)
extruded churchmen of the nonjuring schism in The Nonjurors Separation from the Public Assemblies of the Church of England examined and proved to be schismatical wikipedia.org
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apostatic
apostatic, a. rare. (æpəʊˈstætɪk) [ad. med.L. apostaticus, a. Gr. ἀποστατικ-ός, f. ἀποστα- (see apostasy).] = apostate a. 1.1583 Golding Calvin on Deut. xxxviii. 228 The Apostatike or backeslyding Church of Rome. 1841 Englishm. Mag. 1 Oct. 114 Rome is opposed to our..apostolic Church, as unholy, sch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Samuel Browne (divine)
speaks of him with great respect, and says that during the thirteen years of his ministry he was 'rudely and unchristianly handled' by the disloyal and schismatical wikipedia.org
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schismatically
schismatically, adv. (sɪzˈmætɪkəlɪ, sk-) [f. schismatical a. + -ly2.] In a schismatic manner.1554 Bonner Art. Visit. B ij, Item, whether any such, as were ordered scismatically and contrary to the olde order & custome of the catholike churche, or being vnlawfully and scismaticallye married after the... Oxford English Dictionary
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quodlibetificate
† ˌquodlibeˈtificate, v. trans. To deal quibblingly with. nonce-wd. So also † ˈquodlibeting a., dealing in quodlibets. † ˈquodlibetist, one who deals in quodlibets. Obs.1610 Cooke Pope Joan in Harl. Misc. (Malh.) IV. 96 Watson, the quodlibetting priest. 1626 W. Fenner Hidden Manna (1652) 22 These he... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sospel
the Italian dogal Republic of Genoa, but an uncanonical line of rival anti-bishops (1381-1418), obedient to the Antipope of Avignon, established their schismatical wikipedia.org
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anachronismatical
aˌnachronisˈmatical, a. [f. prec.; cf. schismatical.] Anachronistic.1847 Barham Ing. Leg. (1877) 182 The author has introduced many..anachronismatical interpolations. Oxford English Dictionary
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John Ernest Grabe
Life In his theological studies Grabe succeeded in persuading himself of the schismatical character of the Reformation, and accordingly he presented to wikipedia.org
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Moses Lowman
volume of the religious periodical called ‘Occasional Papers,’ and in 1735 he preached, at Salters' Hall a sermon entitled ‘The Principles of Popery Schismatical wikipedia.org
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Scotican
Scotican, a. (ˈskɒtɪkən) [f. late L. Scōtic-us (see Scotic), after Anglican.] Of or pertaining to the Scots ecclesiastically.1635 [see Anglican a. 1]. 1830 Chambers Jas. I, II. ix. 257 Equalizing the Anglican and Scotican Churches. 1844 Bp. Sage's Wks. I. Mem. 23 They regarded the Scotican Church..a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Humfrey Babington
assertion that 'monarchy is the best safeguard to mankind, both against the great furious bulls of tyrannical popery, and the lesser giddy cattle of schismatical wikipedia.org
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Brownism
ˈBrownism [f. the surname Brown, Browne.] 1. The system of church-government advocated c 1581 by Robert Brown, an English Puritan and Nonconformist. His principles, somewhat modified, became those of the Independents.a 1617 Hieron Wks. II. 497 Some fall to Brownisme, some to Popery. 1642 Compl. to H... Oxford English Dictionary
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