Yet the precisians of the time admired these uncouth verses for the philosophic depth of thought they found in them.
When the salvation of the patria is at stake, none but precisians can hesitate about the choice of instruments.
Some precisianshad scruples about teaching the Latin grammar, because the names of Mars, Bacchus, and Apollo occurred in it.
Perhaps no single circumstance more strongly illustrates the temper of the precisians than their conduct respecting Christmas day.
The precisians had deserted the English Liturgy for the Genevan Book of Common Order; both sides were appealing to Beza, in Geneva, and were wrangling about the interpretation of that Pontiff's words.
The edifying controversies between these precisians and Grindal, the Bishop of London, are recorded by Strype.
How gret frendes the precisians in ther practizes are to these men, the possession of their desire wold esily declare, if thei might ones obteine it.
But when I consider what hatred the Lutheranes do here vnto the Calvinistes, & the Precisians to the Protestantes, I can liken the same to nothing better then that mallice which reigneth betwene the papistes & the gospellers.
The objection taken to this word by precisians seems to ignore a useful distinction.
Bancroft, will be in trouble soon; he hath been saying favourable things for some of us poor papists, and hath rated the Precisians soundly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "precisians" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.