In fact, his election discredited the conciliar movement as being schismatic. |
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The schismatic group bought the meeting house of the Unitarians located on the corner of Bull and York Streets. |
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In this way, they proved that their true allegiance had always been with those uncanonical and schismatic groups. |
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This led church councils to impose their collective authority over unacceptable and schismatic popes. |
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The schismatic and regionalised development of the resistance has been its greatest weakness to date. |
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The castles themselves helped to fuel the growing schismatic power of the Barons in later years to the great detriment of the local populace. |
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She remembered the schismatic Patriarchs of the later Roman empire. |
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Having been notified of the decision, the authorities present were requested to carry it out forthwith and to expel the schismatic monks. |
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This and her growing competence in political scheming have helped Mrs Gandhi impose discipline within her schismatic party. |
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The Greek Church, both orthodox and schismatic, employs the old form of the Greek language for divine service, not that spoken at present. |
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Strictly speaking, yes, it's the heretic, the schismatic or the apostate who excludes himself. |
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The root of this schismatic act can be discerned in an incomplete and contradictory notion of Tradition. |
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The Papal Church clearly was, and is still today, the heretical schismatic. |
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Most accepted, but minorities existed, some still adhering to Rome, others, though not yet schismatic, to Presbyterianism or more extreme Protestant views. |
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Perhaps we'll all think of him from time to time while we exercise the right to rip each other apart with terse comments and schismatic sentiments. |
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So it was that his invasion of England, where the church was schismatic, was officially a crusade and a papal banner flew over the Norman knights at Hastings. |
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He denied the papal claim to primacy and the accusation that the reformers were schismatic. |
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This year's bishops' council voted to excommunicate Metropolitan Filaret of Kiev, who has set up a schismatic church in Ukraine one of several that now battle for that nation's souls. |
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Considering how schismatic the war felt then, and how badly it has gone since, it has made eerily little difference to Britain. That is partly because it was never as divisive in Parliament as it was in the country. |
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That question was at the heart of the long 19th-century arguments among Scotland's schismatic pedants. Many will regard this as a less-than-enticing topic, and some may rate unionism not much racier. |
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Britain's history, like its political system, is different from America's: in particular, race is not the schismatic issue in Britain that slavery and segregation make it in America. |
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The Metropoly of Bessarabia is clearly considered as the schismatic part. |
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It should also be added that, according to reliable information, Kyr Athanasios had, as in the past, suggested that the schismatic monks should be given ample time to meditate on their attitude, as they stood in error. |
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Some in the Protestant Episcopal Church saw Cummins' decision as schismatic. |
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Conservatives will eat themselves in the schismatic referendum on Europe and struggle to repair the split party. |
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The confrontational, schismatic dynamic that was established in that month has defined Lebanese politics ever since. |
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Almost immediately his Puritan views resulted in his being viewed as a dangerous schismatic. |
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Presently, there are two communions that reject each other and, in addition, some schismatic churches not in any communion, all three groups identifying as Eastern Orthodox. |
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Neither Polycarp nor Anicetus persuaded the other, but they did not consider the matter schismatic either, parting in peace and leaving the question unsettled. |
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