conventicle

UK /kənˈvɛntɪk(ə)l/ US /kənˈvɛn(t)ək(ə)l/
noun 3verb 1

Definitions

noun

1

A secret, unauthorized or illegal religious meeting.

[I]f when Luther firſt began to teach new doctrine, the catholiks at that time had not vouchſafed to giue him the hering, but had auoided his prechings & preuy couenticles, ther had not bin now in the worlde, either Lutheran, Swinglian, Calueniſt, Puritan, Anabaptiſt, Trinetarie, Family of loue, Adamite, or the lyke: whereof now there are ſo many thouſands abroad, al ſpringing of that firſt ſecte, and troubling at this day the whole worlde, […]

If publique Aſſemblies of Divines cannot agree upon a right vvay, private Conventicles of illeterate men, vvill ſoon finde a vvrong. Bivious demurres breed devious reſolutions. Paſſengers to heaven are in haſte, and vvill vvalk one vvay or other.

2

The place where such a meeting is held.

3

A Quaker meetinghouse.

verb

1

To hold a secret, unauthorized or illegal religious meeting.

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