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Ecclesialism

The belief that Scripture, Sacred Tradition, and the Church’s Magisterium together constitute the sole infallible rule of faith
For those who hold to ecclesialism, rejecting the authority of the Magisterium is seen as a rejection of Christ’s promise to guide His Church into all truth.
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Ecclesialist

Pertaining to one who is of the Church, often one highly regarded in his faith and influence on the Church (especially on his own Church).

A common synonym is "Churchman".
Peter Martyr Vermigli was a staunch Ecclesialist and contributed greatly to Reformed Eucharistology, to the condemnation of the Papists.
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Ecclesialist

Pertaining to one who is of the Church, often one highly regarded in his faith and influence on the Church (especially on his own Church).

A common synonym is "Churchman".
Peter Martyr Vermigli was a staunch Ecclesialist and contributed greatly to Reformed Eucharistology, to the condemnation of the Papists.
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Ecclesialist

A practitioner of Church; a Churchman.
Edward Bouverie Pusey was a right Ecclesialist.
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