apostolicalness

English

Etymology

apostolical + -ness

Noun

apostolicalness (uncountable)

  1. (Christianity, obsolete) The state or quality of being apostolical.
    • 1735, The London Magazine, volume 4, page 352:
      [] for the Question is not about the Succession, but the Regularity and Apostolicalness of it.
    • 1834, William Cave, Primitive Christianity: Or, The Religion of the Ancient Christians in the First Ages of the Gospel:
      And this wild and extravagant opinion has not wanted its patrons and defenders; but herein deserted by the more modest and moderate of their own party; besides that their apostolicalness (in this sense) is by the learned Daillé everlastingly shattered and broken.
    • 1851, Isaac Barrow, A Treatise of the Pope's Supremacy, page 544:
      [] for their not regarding the Apostolicalness of his see was no matter of special consideration, seeing that other sees were also called Apostolical []

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