Romism

suomi-englanti sanakirja

Romism englanniksi

  1. (senseid) (syn of).

  2. (quote-book ). Debate ''within'' theology remained heated, Anglican theology oscillating between rationalism and obscurantism, Dissenters divided over free-grace and Calvinist predestination. The reason for this was that it was difficult to adjust literalist dogma to the new material prosperity, science and freedom of inquiry. Religious divides went deep — this is evident from the reams of sermons and theological polemics published and avidly read — and only bashing the old bogey of Romism ('No Popery!') could unite Protestants.

  3. (quote-book )

  4. (quote-book ) |last=Woods |first=Kim |authorlink=Kim Woods |title=Imported Images: Netherlandish Late Gothic Sculpture in England, C.1400-c.1550 |edition= |series= |volume= |publisher=Shaun Tyas |page=166 |isbn=9781900289832 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qnzqAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Romism%22&dq=%22Romism%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0 |passage=The vituperative dean of (w), (w), was a die hard low church Protestant whose extreme views Pugin bitterly opposed.⁷¹ Close complained in 1844 of 'the dark and fatal errors which are being interwoven with the national faith by means of ecclesiastical statuary, paintings and architecture'.⁷² He saw in these 'errors' the threat of 'popery' and laid the blame firmly on two movements: 'as Romism is taught analytically at Oxford it is taught artistically at Cambridge, – that it is inculcated theoretically in tracts at one university, it is sculptured, painted, and graven at the other.'