Through the pages of the New Zealand Baptist and in other publications, he maintained a steadfast opposition to Romanism. |
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It was through the writings of Wycliff that many errors of Romanism were brought to light. |
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He has some publications on European Poetry and Theater since the beginning of the German Romanism till the contemporary era. |
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To illustrate these concepts Perniola refers to practices associated with Romanism, particularly Roman religion. |
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It has proven to be difficult to pinpoint the exact nature of Romanism in Bracton. |
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In a convention ruled by political Romanism, anti-Christ has won. |
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T IS one of the leading doctrines of Romanism that the pope is the visible head of the universal church of Christ, invested with supreme authority over bishops and pastors in all parts of the world. |
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She has over 30 concert programs spanning the whole history of piano music from Baroque, Classicism and Romanism to the contemporary music of the twenty and twenty first centuries. |
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Consequently, neither of the two waves of Romanism completely dominated in Europe. |
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Henry Maine regarded Bracton as a complete fraud, who tried to pass off sheer Romanism as legitimate English law. |
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There is some controversy about the true nature of Bracton's Romanism. |
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