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Capernaite|kəˈpɜːneɪaɪt| Also 6 caparnaite. [f. Capernaum a town of Galilee + -ite.] An inhabitant of Capernaum; hence (with reference to John vi. 52) A controversial designation for a believer in transubstantiation. Hence † Caperˈnaitan n., Caˌpernaˈitic a., Caˌpernaˈitical a., Caˌpernaˈitically adv., † Caperˈnaitish a., † Caˈpernize v. (All frequent in the doctrinal polemics of the 16th & 17th c.)
1549Ridley Determ. Sacrament Wks. (1841) 175 They which affirm transubstantiation are indeed right Sacramentaries and Capernaites. 1579Fulke Heskins' Parl. 217 To be Caparnaites. 1642Rogers Naaman 230 Calling them Capernaits and Carnall. 1661S. Fisher Spir. Verities Rev. Wks. (1679) 851 No High-climbing Capernaites..can ever soar high enough to enter. 1641Milton Animadv. (1851) 234 O race of Capernaitans..capable onely of loaves and belly-cheere! 1880tr. Hagenbach's Hist. Chr. Doctr. II. 338 Cardinal Humbert was carried so far..as to interpret the phrase [This is my body] in the grossest Capernaitic manner. 1882–3Schaff Relig. Encycl. III. 2368 The carnal Capernaitic misunderstanding. 1563–87Foxe A. & M. (1684) II. 7/2 The absurd, gross, and Capernaitical opinion of the new Schoolmen. a1656Bp. Hall Rem. Wks. (1660) 192 They will admit of [no] other then a grosse capernaiticall sence. 1640Sir E. Dering Prop. Sacr. (1644) 41 Forbear this carnall barbarisme of eating our Saviours body thus Capernaitically. 1643Herle Answ. to Ferne 7 A Capernaitish following the King for loaves. 1624A. Darcie Birth Heresies xxi. 98 Did he determen we should hereby Capernize & Nicodemize, to..make doubt of Gods power? |