Canterburianism
"Canterburianism" in a Sentence (3 examples)
The Canterburianism of the times of Charles the First did that hapless monarch much harm.
An authority on the Scottish Eucharist itself, George R. Burnet, describes tendencies in the Communion office of 1637 that would have alarmed opponents of Canterburianism: Internally, the most significant contrasts to the English Prayer Book related to the Communion office.
Elsewhere he stated that Canterburianism was 'nothing but masked Popery, but a high path-royall way to Rome, a Schoole of Idolatry, Heresie, Treadhery, and mercilesse bloodshed.'
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