Examples of use of Zwinglianism
1. His recreations listed there are politicians, pizza and Zwinglianism.
2. But Zwinglianism – the following of the doctrines of the Swiss reformer Ulrich Zwingli (1484–1531)? Until I looked his details up in reference books, I had tended to think of Zwingli merely as the name that used to come last in biographical dictionaries, and of Zwinglianism as the kind of word one sometimes encountered in the alphabetical crosswords of Araucaria.
3. Perhaps some latter–day Zwinglian – or some student of Zwinglianism, like Father Seed – could explain on what grounds this direct and unambiguous biblical ordinance ought not to be dutifully honoured.
4. In listing Zwinglianism as one of his recreations, Father Seed presumably does not mean to imply any blanket subscription to Zwinglian views, some of which must in Catholic eyes amount, I imagine, to heresy, while others at very least must be classified as misguided: for instance, his teaching (which seems especially topical on the day before Good Friday) that music ought not to be used in worship.