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Zwinglian /ˈzwɪŋɡlɪən /adjectiveRelating to or characteristic of the Swiss Protestant reformer Ulrich Zwingli or his doctrine: some churches followed a Zwinglian tradition...- Catholic or Zwinglian, the bells are strict in their demands.
- The Zwinglian principle of the primacy of scripture is evident in his appeal to a lack of biblical warrant for auricular confession.
- The Privy Council had published forty-two articles which endeavoured to enforce Zwinglian doctrines upon the English Church.
nounA follower of the Swiss Protestant reformer Ulrich Zwingli or his doctrine: he eventually settled and became a Zwinglian...- He was at this time even more embittered than Luther against the Zwinglians.
- He labored for union with other Swiss churches, wrote many letters about his hopes for a rapprochement with the Lutherans and Zwinglians, and was routinely called upon to help resolve troubles in churches in other cities.
- This elicited the wrath not only of the Zwinglians but also of the Catholic party, which was still strong at Cambridge.
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