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sacramentary, a. and n. Now rare.|sækrəˈmɛntərɪ| Also 6 -arie, Sc. -aire. [ad. med. and mod.L. sacrāmentāri-us (= F. sacramentaire; as n. = G. sacramentirer, sacramenter, both used by Luther), f. L. sacrāmentum: see sacrament and -ary.] A. adj. Pertaining to the sacraments of the Church: a. Hist. = sacramentarian A. 1. Of a person: Holding sacramentarian views.
1563Harding Answ. to Jewel v. vi. (1564) 98 Berengarius first beganne openly to sowe the wicked sede of the sacramentarie heresie. 1600J. Hamilton Facile Traict. 327 Thir sacramentaire Ministers, to hyde this trew worscheping of God be sacrifice..hes mutilat this passage. 1830Coleridge Table-t. 20 May, Arnauld, and the other learned Romanists, are irresistible against the low Sacramentary doctrine. b. Relating to ‘high’ doctrine in regard to the sacraments.
1561T. Norton Calvin's Inst. iv. 149 These Sacramentarie doctors [orig. les Papistes, quant à leur nombre de sept Sacremens]. 1884G. Smith Short Hist. Chr. Missions ii. vi. 74 All missionary effort which did not proceed on sacerdotal and sacramentary lines. c. gen.
1594Nashe Unfort. Trav. L i, Ile hire them that make their wafers or sacramentary gods, to minge them after the same sort. 1641T. Edwards Reas. agst. Independ. Ep. Ded. 2 The controversie of that age was concerning the Sacrament of the Lords Supper, being generally stiled Bellum Sacramentarium, and the Sacramentary Controversie. 1647Trapp Comm. Gal. v. 26 It was this vice [i.e. vainglory] that..bred the Sacramentary war that is not yet ended. 1837Penny Cycl. VII. 196/2 The question as to the sacramentary efficacy which has been sometimes attributed to the rite [of circumcision]. B. n. 1. Hist. = sacramentarian B. 1.
1538Cromwell in Merriman Life & Lett. (1902) II. 148 Certain persones denyeng the holy sacrament of Christes blessed body and blud of suche opinion as commonly they calle Sacramentaries. 1651C. Cartwright Cert. Relig. i. 86 The Divisions that are between old and new Sacramentaries. 1732Neal Hist. Purit. I. 29 The king began to discover his zeal against the Sacramentaries (as those were called who denied the corporal presence of Christ in the Eucharist). 1858Froude Hist. Eng. III. xv. 339 A few years later, a sacramentary had ceased to be a criminal. †2. One who holds ‘high’ doctrine as to the sacraments. Obs. rare—1.
1595W. Hubbocke Apol. Infants Unbapt. 30 Zwinglius..calleth them sacramentaries who attribute so much grace to the sacrament, so much vertue to Baptisme of it selfe. 3. [med.L. sacrāmentārium.] An early form of office-book in the Western Church, containing the rites and prayers belonging to the several sacraments.
1624Ussher Answ. Jesuit Irel. 200 Such is the prayer..in Grimoldus his Sacramentarie. 1685Stillingfl. Orig. Brit. iv. 230 The Sacramentary of Gregory. 1832W. Palmer Orig. Liturg. I. 308 The Sacramentary comprised the collects and the canon or prayers that never varied. 1844Lingard Anglo-Sax. Ch. (1858) I. vii. 293 note, The blessing..may be found in most sacramentaries. |