Definitionn. excessive adherence to ecclesiastical forms and activities
Last update: September 19, 2015
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Van Espen, Jus ecclesiasticism universum (Louvain, 1720), De recursu ad Principem, observationes in Concilium Lateranense iv.; L. [Please select]
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It is seen in politics, in philanthropy, in ecclesiasticism, and in education. [Please select]
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It is, and always has been, steeped in ecclesiasticism. [Please select]
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Their scepticism about Universals thus overleapt itself, and fell on the other side, into obscurantist ecclesiasticism. [Please select]
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I say Christianity, not ecclesiasticism; for the priests and bishops were themselves large proprietors, and as such often persecuted the villeins. [Please select]
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