Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The office, jurisdiction, or tenure of a pope; the papacy.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The office or dignity of pope; also, the temporal or spiritual jurisdiction of a pope.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The place, office, or dignity of the pope; papal dignity.
- noun The jurisdiction of the pope.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The
jurisdiction of the pope. - noun The place, office, or
dignity of the pope;papal dignity.
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Examples
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Some ancient writers affirm Alphaeus did a great work in Spain, others in Britain and Ireland before returning to Jerusalem where he had a popedom over the whole Christian Church.
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This also is granted, so he do it in his own dominions, or in the dominions of any other prince that hath given him that power; but not universally, in right of the popedom: for that power belongeth to every Christian sovereign, within the bounds of his own empire, and is inseparable from the sovereignty.
Leviathan 2007
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A whole popedom of forms, one pulsation of virtue can uplift and vivify.
An Address 2006
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Pray inform yourself thoroughly of the history of the popes and the popedom; which, for many centuries, is interwoven with the history of all Europe.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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Sixtus the Fifth was the son of a swineherd, and raised himself to the popedom by his abilities: he was a great knave, but an able and singular one.
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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Gregory the Seventh's wildest dream of a universal popedom is more than fulfilled in him.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 50, December, 1861 Various
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In the thirteenth century, the popedom was at the summit of mortal dominion; it was independent of all kingdoms; it ruled with a rank of influence never before or since possessed by a human sceptre; it was the acknowledged sovereign of body and soul; to all earthly intents its power was immeasurable for good or evil.
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Such was the inquisition, declared by the Spirit of God to be at once the offspring and the _image_ of the popedom.
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So step by step he finally became elevated to the high dignity of the popedom.
Bibliomania in the Middle Ages Frederick Somner Merryweather
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But surely the crimes of popedom and the evils of monachism, that thing of dry bones and fabricated relics, are bad enough; and the protestant cause is sufficiently holy, that we may afford to be honest if we cannot to be generous.
Bibliomania in the Middle Ages Frederick Somner Merryweather
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