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单词 recordite
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Recorditen.adj.

Brit. /ˈrɛkɔːdʌɪt/, U.S. /ˈrɛkɔrˌdaɪt/
Origin: From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: proper name Record , -ite suffix1.
Etymology: < the name of the Record newspaper + -ite suffix1.
Now historical.
A. n.
An adherent of views represented by the evangelical Church of England newspaper, the Record (1828–1949); a radical evangelical.
ΘΚΠ
society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Anglicanism > Low Church > [noun] > person
Protestant1583
latitude man1662
latitudinarian1662
Low Churchman1698
low-flyer?1704
lowboy1707
Simeonite1795
Hoadlyite1800
evangelical1804
evangelic1812
peculiar1834
Sim1836
Recordite1844
evangelican1876
Kensitite1898
1844 Brit. Churchman Nov. 445 This nickname [sc. Puseyite], which was invented by the ‘Record’ newspaper is..applied by all who ventured in the heat of the dispute to defend our holy Church from the attacks of those who, like the ‘Recordites’, would spoil her of her authority.
1853 W. J. Conybeare in Edinb. Rev. 98 284 Thus from justification by faith the Recordite infers the worthlessness of morality.
1875 F. Arnold Our Bishops & Deans I. i. 11 We suspect we may supply the ellipse by the words ‘Protestants’ or ‘Recordites’.
1989 Church Times 17 Feb. 6/4 In 1853 only the Recordites, a minority of Evangelicals in the Church of England, believed in verbal inspiration.
1993 Guardian (Nexis) 12 Oct. 12 Oxford in the 1830s..—a now-dusty cloud of Hutchinsonians, Recordites, High and Drys—is tirelessly evoked and examined.
B. adj.
Of or relating to the Recordites or their views.Quot. 1852 shows the English phrase Recordite Party in a Welsh context; it can be translated as ‘The “Recordite Party”, those who, apparently, argue from justification by faith that morality is nothing’.
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1852 Y Diwygiwr Dec. 380/1 Y ‘Recordite Party’, y rhai, mae yn debyg, a ddadleuant oddiwrth gyfiawnhad trwy ffydd, nad yw moesoldeb ddim.
1853 W. J. Conybeare in Edinb. Rev. 98 284 This exaggeration of Evangelicanism, sometimes called the Puritan, sometimes, from its chief organ, the Recordite party, we shall now endeavour to describe.
1867 J. F. Hurst Hist. Rationalism (rev. ed.) xxii. 511 Within the Low Church there are two subdivisions. The first is the Recordite party, so called from its organ.
1986 Albion 18 487 A difference between the laissez-faire attitudes of the Claphamites and the moderate evangelicals and the social reformism of the ‘Recordite’ successors.
2001 Church Hist. 70 371 The issues raised by church parties: tractarian theology, ritualism, and ‘Recordite’ evangelism.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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