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antipapal
Derived word form of papal

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His Punch cover has survived to the present day, but Dickie himself, furious at Punch's antipapal policy, resigned in 1850 and turned to book illustrations which seldom matched his Punching.

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But ever since the middle of the 19th century, Anglo-Catholics have been trying to drop Protestant from the church's title, on the grounds that it had come to mean anti-Catholic rather than antipapal.

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Indeed, to cancel the trip might imply that Britain is in the wrong and thus exacerbate antipapal feelings there.

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Among them: Giuseppe Mazzini and the notoriously antipapal Giuseppe Garibaldi.

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Melanchthon always trimmed his sails according to the wind; and at Smalcald a decidedly antipapal gale was blowing.

From Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church by Bente, F. (Friedrich)

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