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'romanIst' or more frequent 'pisAtel`'

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'romanIst' or more frequent 'pisAtel`'

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The pilgrims that wanted to sever all ties to the church of England are romanist.

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William Rait has written:

'A vindication of the reformed religion, from the reflections of a romanist' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Controversial literature, Protestantism

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Manorial system began with the decline of the Roman power. It flourished between 11th and 15th century. Germanist and Romanist influences contributed to the development of the manor system. Towards the end of Roman empire, individual estates developed that gradually turned into the manor system. The system structure was also very similar to the German system of land holding.

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Ecclesia Anglicana, 750 AD, the title of a history written by Baeda, the Saxon Historian and Saint!

This name was also used at the signing of the Magna Carta. 1215.AD.

The name used in the middle ages to identify the Church to colleagues abroad during this period was, Sante Eglise d'Angleterre, the Holy Church of England or the Holy Church in England! Both were in regular use then and today!

When the Roman's broke away in the 16th C,[ 1570.]

the Church in England used the term Anglican to identify themselves whilst the schismatics were given the term Romanist, or papist! This was because the name of the new Roman Church from Trent was the Holy Roman Church!

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