单词 | to go over to rome |
释义 | > as lemmasto go over to Rome b. To change one's religion. Originally and chiefly in to go over to Rome: to become Roman Catholic. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Roman Catholicism > conversion to Catholicism > convert to Catholicism [verb (intransitive)] catholicize1611 Romanize1637 to go over1658 papalize1835 vert1888 popec1916 1658 J. Taylor Let. 11 Jan. in Xρισις Τελειωτιχη (1673) 68 You must make an apparent departure from the Church in which you received your Baptism and the Spirit of God, if you go over to Rome. 1705 J. Addison Remarks Italy 516 In the Change of Religion Men don't so much consider the Principles, as the Practice of those to whom they go over. 1753 J. White Protestant Englishman ii. vi. 113 It would be..a foolish and irrational Change, if you, or any Protestant, should..renounce his Religion, and go over to the Church of Rome. 1841 R. Walker Miraculous Escape Don Fernandez de Alcantara 34 Go over to Rome if you are so disposed; but beware of endeavouring to undermine the fair fabric of the Church of England. 1878 M. E. Braddon Open Verdict I. vi. 103 After this, I shouldn't be at all surprised at his going over to Rome. 1918 R. Beazley et al. Russia ii. iv. 207 The majority of the bishops went over to Rome, while the towns, the mass of the peasants and a considerable number of priests, remained true to the Orthodox faith. 1994 Fortean Times June 56/2 He left the Church of England in December and has decided to go over to Rome. < as lemmas |
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