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Mormonite

Mormonite \Mor"mon*ite\, n. A Mormon. -- a. Mormon. ``Mormonite religion.''
--F. W. Newman.

Usage examples of "mormonite".

Those Mormonite Jesuit babes, Immaculata and Abish, could manage it, find some nuke bands.

Nanoannie twisted her head painfully to the right and saw a girl with abundant curls, a plain face, and a red suitliner: Abish, the Mormonite Jesuit missionary.

Something in it has a Mormonite aspect to an observer, and perhaps the existence of this cast of mind may assist in explaining the inexplicable growth of that strange religion.

Earth, big brother, or for that matter Luna or the orbital colonies, but on Mars most of the public libraries are run by Mormonite Jesuits.

Other countries are not asked to recognise such unions, or release any portion of their inhabitants from their own laws on the score of Mormonite opinions.

Religious and educational institutions, like Cydonia and the Mormonite Jesuits, had small police troops, or hired an enforcer corp.

Nanoannie decided Mormonite Jesuitism was an excellent religion for girls, who apparently were allowed to fly around unsupervised, and be romanced by lots of extra men.

Being a Mormonite Jesuit was better than being a Facer, but frankly, religion was for other people: Earthers, old people, pharmers trapped in leaky habs.