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He may have sold his lands, or had them repossessed by the Romanist monarchy.
He looked grave enough, in all conscience; but surely he is a Romanist, is he not?
Peter Kopecký is a Slovak romanist and politician.
Bloody Romanist.
Take an intelligent Romanist that, from the first dawning of any notions in his understanding, hath had this principle constantly inculcated, viz.
The Protestants challenged the Romanist notion of a sacred/secular dichotomy, which was expressed, for example, in the monastic lifestyle.
Chiniquy was one of the most famous Romanist priests to leave the pretended Romish communion and join the Presbyterians.
Romanist Conversations; or Dialogues between a Romanist and a Protestant.
Supporter of a Cartesian juridical order, Domat builds a work of private law hard marked by a Jusnaturaliste and Romanist footprint.
His thesis, Collective suffixes and the concept of collectivity in French, under the direction of eminent romanist Walther von Wartburg.
He has a high place among Anglican theologians, and as a defender of the doctrine of the Trinity was held in high esteem even by Continental Romanist controversialists.
Willems had been a disciple of Michiel Coxie, one of the leading Romanist painters in Flanders who had helped introduce Italian Renaissance painting there.
For the most part, the Romanist and Protestant adversaries of the free-thinkers met them with arguments no better than their own; and with vituperation so far inferior that it lacked the wit.
Georg Friedrich Puchta and Bernhard Windscheid continued the Romanist vein founded by Savigny, leading to the so-called Pandektenwissenschaft which is seen as Begriffsjurisprudenz (conceptual jurisprudence).
Joan Bastardas i Parera (Barcelona, 1919-2009) was a Catalan Latinist and Romanist, the son of the lawyer and politician Albert Bastardas i Sampere.
I am told he is come back from his travels, bringing a drabbletail with him, a wench from Baltimore, a Romanist - not,' he cried, 'that I mean the least connection, my dear sir.
Although Maurice was not a Romanist nor an archaeologist - his interest has always been in medieval and later houses - he had set up a training school at Lincoln with Philip Corder as director.
In the Apologia he had exorcised the phantom which, as he said, "gibbers instead of me" - the phantom of the secret Romanist, corrupting the youth of Oxford, devious and dissimulating.
The term Romanist was coined by 19th-century art historians such as Alfred Michiels and Eugène Fromentin who had noticed a significant shift in the style of Northern painting in the 16th century.
He is a man of Rome - a Romanist in the argot of church insiders - learned in canon law and philosophy, and a confidant of the late Pope John Paul II.
They also state that the congregation, at the opening, was large only because Catholic families had come from far and wide for it is well known that it is almost a rarity to find a Romanist in our town!
After the death of his cousin, Joachim I, who was a strict Romanist, he assisted his sons in the introduction of the Reformation in the territories of the Electorate of Brandenburg.
Before this, individual members of the Albertine line had returned to the Romanist church, but they had died without issue, as did the last rulers of Saxe-Merseburg (in 1738) and Saxe-Weissenfels (died out in 1746).
Considered to be the leading Netherlandish Romanist, van Scorel moved to Ghent for painting contracts before returning to Utrecht for the same reason, where he died in 1562, leaving behind a wealth of portraits and altarpieces.