Romanism was a derogatory word for Roman Catholicism when anti-Catholicism was more common in the United Kingdom. and the United States
All of England officially accepted Romanism around 664.
Joseph F. Berg has written: 'Lectures on Romanism...'
no benny hinn is not catholic he is born agian chrstian He is a "friend" of the previous Pope and I am sure he has been influenced by Romanism.
W. H. Boles has written: 'Boles campaign speech on political Romanism ..' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Controversial literature
-ism (i.e., "Romanism," "infralapsarianism," "Calvinism."
William Archer Butler has written: 'Lectures on the history of ancient philosophy' -- subject(s): Ancient Philosophy, History 'Letters on Romanism' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Controversial works
Isaac J. Lansing has written: 'What we are fighting--and what for' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918 'National danger in Romanism' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church and state, Controversial literature 'Pulpit personalities rebuked'
William James Mackenzie has written: 'Scotland's share in civilizing the world' 'Eastward worship' -- subject(s): History, Baptism, Worship, Sun worship 'Disclosures of concealed and increasing Romanism' -- subject(s): Protestantism, Controversial literature
He conducted his wars like "holy wars" and he gave defeated people the choice of death or public profession of Romanism. For this he was called "leager of Christian people". On Christmans day in 800AD the pope placed a crown of gold on his head and proclaimed him Chrales Augustus Emperor of the Romans.
Jeremiah J. Crowley has written: 'Father Crowley's crusade' -- subject(s): Bible, Catholic Church, Criticism, interpretation, Doctrines 'Romanism' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Doctrinal and controversial works, Church schools, Protestant authors, Clergy, Education, Catholic Church
The Grand Army of the Republic. The G. A. R. had a camp in every northern town, and strongly supported "the party of Lincoln", routinely "waving the bloody shirt" and denouncing the Democrats as the party of "rum, romanism and rebellion".
"Rum, Romanism and Rebellion" This label was applied by a Republican clergyman because the Democrats opposed Prohibition laws, and were supported by many Irish Catholics in the North as well as by former Confederates in the South. The Democrat, Grover Cleveland, won the election despite (or because of) the slogan.