papalizer
English
Etymology
papalize + -er
Noun
papalizer (plural papalizers)
- (rare) One who papalizes.
- 1836, William B. Maxson; William Parkinson, A Discussion of the Original Institution, Perpetuity and Change of the Weekly Sabbath […], page 280:
- Besides, I have as much reason to suspect that what you quote from them was interpolated by Judaizers, as you have to suspect that what I quote from them, was interpolated by papalizers.
- 1954, Spencer Cecil Carpenter, The Church in England, 597–1688, page 23:
- He was a papalizer of the church in Germany, but that was because he was a missionary, and Rome was the acknowledged and worthy centre of missionary enterprise.
- 1988, John Arden, Books of Bale: A Fiction of History, page 219:
- When I say papalizers, or the like, call to your mind that such men have all sworn to their King’s religious supremacy. True papists, acknowledging Rome openly, are hard to be found.
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