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1. were going to excommunicate him anyway, he could have
2. The pope could excommunicate them and they could be hunted down and killed with impunity
3. “Then we could excommunicate him at the same time,”
4. "When by force the brutal King Boleslaus took the beautiful wife of one of his noblemen, only Stanislaus dared to stand against him and excommunicate him
5. It could excommunicate Kings from Christian society, it could even excommunicate Popes from Christian society
6. And heretics, Father, are excommunicate, cast out, and damned
7. Why is it not more apt to anticipate and provide for reform? Why does it not cherish its wise minority? Why does it cry and resist before it is hurt? Why does it not encourage its citizens to be on the alert to point out its faults, and do better than it would have them? Why does it always crucify Christ, and excommunicate Copernicus and Luther, and pronounce Washington and Franklin rebels?
1. I've been excommunicated and tried for
2. ‘Surely they’d be excommunicated for
3. "You know she can have you excommunicated for blasphemy for that statement," Glenelle told him
4. exemption and threatened to have them excommunicated
5. were duly excommunicated en masse, and Saint
6. When Robert, the second prince of the Capetian race, was most unjustly excommunicated by the court of Rome, his own servants, it is said, threw the victuals which came from his table to the dogs, and refused to taste any thing themselves which had been polluted by the contact of a person in his situation
7. The current emperor, Federico the Third (Frederick III), had been under harassing attacks from the kings of Bohemia and Hungaria, Jorge and Mateo (George and Matthew), respectively, although they had now turned against each other since Jorge was a vile heretic who had been excommunicated and condemned by the aitasantu (the Euskera name for the pope)
8. The faith of our founders has been excommunicated from public life
9. For we have been excommunicated from the very Church we yearn to protect and—"
10. "Well, neither am I, not anymore, considering that I have been excommunicated!" he says with a chuckle—though I doubt he finds the situation that funny, for his banishment from the community and its ancient traditions must have shattered his spirit
11. For this last act, he was excommunicated again
12. He, too, was excommunicated because of his beliefs
13. “Isn’t that the controversial history of the Swordsmen by the excommunicated son of one of the Swordsman Church senior executives?”
14. I’ll probably be excommunicated for this next one
15. Preacher Cooper’s face clearly turned a deep red at the monstrous, blasphemous suggestion that would have had heretics burned at the stake or excommunicated several centuries ago, and his eyes filled with an anger, a rage much like that which had been present during his testimony at the inquest until he appeared as though he was about to have an apoplectic fit
16. Such as I was! In fact I was publicly excommunicated by the priest at Tengeru for allowing my sons to be baptised into the Greek Orthodox faith
17. We even excommunicated members of our pods for going against group think
18. South, based on your answers, you seem to have definite opinions on the church and could possibly be excommunicated
19. excommunicated from nearly every church in Paris, butchered countless orphans, beggars, and
20. 'But what about excommunication? We could get ourselves excommunicated if we don't do as we is told
21. They should be excommunicated for what they have done
22. And was excommunicated for his audacity, and was forced to create his own Christian church; a Christian religion which did not have any sale of indulgences for the extremely wealthy
23. "Remember that you stand excommunicated for having laid violent hands on a holy thing, juxta illud, si quis, suadente diabolo
24. The sun was setting, and had almost touched the horizon when the Bishop arrived at the excommunicated spot
25. Who was that Corsican of six and twenty? What signified that splendid ignoramus, who, with everything against him, nothing in his favor, without provisions, without ammunition, without cannon, without shoes, almost without an army, with a mere handful of men against masses, hurled himself on Europe combined, and absurdly won victories in the impossible? Whence had issued that fulminating convict, who almost without taking breath, and with the same set of combatants in hand, pulverized, one after the other, the five armies of the emperor of Germany, upsetting Beaulieu on Alvinzi, Wurmser on Beaulieu, Melas on Wurmser, Mack on Melas? Who was this novice in war with the effrontery of a luminary? The academical military school excommunicated him, and as it lost its footing; hence, the implacable rancor of the old Caesarism against the new; of the regular sword against the flaming sword; and of the exchequer against genius
26. Pope Alexander III issued legatine powers over Scotland to the Archbishop of York, who, along with the Bishop of Durham, after an ineffectual war of minor threats and inflictions, excommunicated the King, and laid the kingdom under interdict
1. When they posted a papal bull excommunicating him from the church
2. ’ And the party of oral tradition, Jewish and Gentile, the party which holds the doctrine of natural immortality in man, will combine in every age, even with materialists and infidels, in excommunicating those who teach that Life Eternal is God’s gift to men, through the blood-shedding of the 'Lamb