Iconoclasts

Iconoclasts (i.e. breakers of images), the name given to a sect who, in the 8th century, opposed to the presence of images in churches and the worship paid to them, set about the demolition of them as savouring of idolatry, and even in 730 obtained a papal decree or condemnation of the practice; the enthusiasm died out in the next century, but the effect of it was felt in a controversy, which led to the separation of the Church of the East from that of the West.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Iconium * Ictinus
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Ibsen, Henrik
Ibycus
Icarus
Ice blink
Iceland
Ich dien
Ichneumon
Ichor
Ichthyosaurus
Iconium
Iconoclasts
Ictinus
Ida
Idaho
Iddesleigh, Earl Of
Idealism
Ideler, Christian Ludwig
Identical Note
Ides
Idolatry
Idomeneus

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Iconoclasts in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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