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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



20 words match “SCHISM”

SCHISM n.
stifiable cause. Set bounds to our passions by reason, to our errors by truth, and to our schisms by charity. Eikon Basilike.
SCHISMA n.
An interval equal to half a comma.
SCHISMATIC a. 2 definitions
Of or pertaining to schism; implying schism; partaking of the nature of schism; tending to schism; as, schismatic opinions or proposals.
SCHISMATICAL a.
Same as Schismatic. -- Schismat"ic*al*ly, adv. -- Schis*mat"ic*al*ness, n.
SCHISMATIZE v.
To make part in schism; to make a breach of communion in the church.
SCHISMLESS a.
Free from schism.
ANTIPOPE n.
e canonically chosen; esp. applied to those popes who resided at Avignon during the Great Schism.
BITTERNESS n.
Dangerous error, or schism, tending to draw persons to apostasy. Looking diligently, . . . lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you. Heb. xii. 15.
CONCISION n.
A cutting off; a division; a schism; a faction. South.
CONSISTORIAN a.
ry; -- a contemptuous term of 17th century controversy. You fall next on the consistorian schismatics; for so you call Presbyterians. Milton.
CONVENTICLE n.
enanters in Scotland; -- often used opprobriously, as if those assembled were heretics or schismatics. The first Christians could never have had recourse to nocturnal or clandestine conventicles till driven to them by the violence of persecution. Hammond. A sort of men who . . . attend its [the curch of England's] serv…
DONATIST n.
A follower of Donatus, the leader of a body of North African schismatics and purists, who greatly disturbed the church in the 4th century. They claimed to be the true church.
EASTERN CHURCH n.
The Eastern Church accepts the first seven ecumenical councils (and is hence styled only schismatic, not heretical, by the Roman Catholic Church), has as its creed the Niceno- Constantinopolitan (without the later addition of the filioque, which, with the doctrine it represents, the church decisively rejects), baptize…
HERESY n.
thorized doctrinal standards of any particular church, especially when tending to promote schism or separation; lack of orthodox or sound belief; rejection of, or erroneous belief in regard to, some fundamental religious doctrine or truth; heterodoxy. Doubts 'mongst divines, and difference of texts, From whence arise d…
SEDITION n.
Dissension; division; schism. [Obs.] Now the works of the flesh are manifest, . . . emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies. Gal. v. 19, 20.
SEPARATICAL a.
Of or pertaining to separatism in religion; schismatical. [R.] Dr. T. Dwight.
SEPARATIST n.
ch he has belonged; a seceder from an established church; a dissenter; a nonconformist; a schismatic; a sectary. Heavy fines on divines who should preach in any meeting of separatist . Macaulay.
SEPARATISTIC a.
Of or pertaining to separatists; characterizing separatists; schismatical.
SPIRIT n.
nces great activity or peculiar characteristics of mind or temper; as, a ruling spirit; a schismatic spirit. Such spirits as he desired to please, such would I choose for my judges. Dryden.
SUBDICHOTOMY n.
inate, or inferior, division into parts; a subdivision. [R.] Many subdichatomies of petty schisms. Milton.