Definition of Romanism in English:
Romanism
noun ˈrəʊmənɪz(ə)mˈroʊməˌnɪzəm
mass noundated Roman Catholicism.
Example sentencesExamples
- But he rejoiced to have been ‘persecuted for righteousness sake’ and that, to the glory of God, nearly four hundred persons had been converted from Romanism during his eleven years of service.
- The argument was fleshed out with a passing reference to Luther's attack on the three ‘walls’ of Romanism, and principally that policy whereby temporal princes were prevented from calling Councils.
- Through the pages of the New Zealand Baptist and in other publications, he maintained a steadfast opposition to Romanism.
Definition of Romanism in US English:
Romanism
nounˈroʊməˌnɪzəmˈrōməˌnizəm
dated Roman Catholicism.
Example sentencesExamples
- The argument was fleshed out with a passing reference to Luther's attack on the three ‘walls’ of Romanism, and principally that policy whereby temporal princes were prevented from calling Councils.
- Through the pages of the New Zealand Baptist and in other publications, he maintained a steadfast opposition to Romanism.
- But he rejoiced to have been ‘persecuted for righteousness sake’ and that, to the glory of God, nearly four hundred persons had been converted from Romanism during his eleven years of service.