If Robin Hood had tried pulling a bait and switch scam like that, I think Friar Tuck would have excommunicated him. |
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The church excommunicated people who said that the earth revolved around the sun. |
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Matters came to a head in 1054 when the two Churches, through their official representatives, excommunicated and anathematized each other. |
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The Modernist clergyman who had led the revolt, found himself defrocked and excommunicated. |
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They believed vampires to be the undead corpses of witches, suicides and folk who had been excommunicated by the Church. |
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The screeching metal sounded like innocent angels shrieking and crying from being excommunicated from the riches and comforts of their heaven. |
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Deliberate tax-dodgers, those who make a fraudulent return of their income, are excommunicated. |
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This difference was sort of the last in a long line of differences in practice and belief, and pope and patriarch excommunicated one another. |
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Lane, a somewhat disreputable character, did not turn up to defend himself, and was excommunicated. |
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They appointed rival bishops, collected double taxes, issued conflicting penances, and excommunicated one another's supporters. |
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They were excommunicated by the successor of Guru Nanak and gradually turned to Hinduism. |
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The Yugoslav party, excommunicated by Stalin, developed its own, Titoist version of reform Leninism. |
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The doge, senate, and government of Venice were then excommunicated and the entire Republic placed under interdict. |
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They misread the situation and found themselves, along with others who did so, excommunicated by the rest of the world. |
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Eventually he was excommunicated for arguing with the Pope and for emphasising that his fellow Franciscans had made vows of poverty. |
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The Vatican has excommunicated no world leader since 1962 when Pope John XXIII excommunicated Cuban leader Fidel Castro. |
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They had suffered severe persecution since 1570, when the Pope had excommunicated Elizabeth, releasing her subjects from their allegiance to her. |
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The Pope excommunicated king and cabinet, and these repeated ecclesiastical censures muzzled any patriotic stirrings among the clergy. |
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In September 1871, Bishop Shiel returned from Rome and excommunicated her for alleged insubordination. |
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But as you write in the novel, baptists excommunicated Deborah for dressing as a man. |
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Ten years after his consecration he was delated for heresy by an ecclesiastical court, and subsequently excommunicated from the Anglican Church altogether. |
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The pope excommunicated John and put England under a Church law that stated that no christening or marriage would be legal until the time the pope said that they would be. |
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He left for France and then Germany, where he was excommunicated by the Lutheran Church, and returned to Italy in the mistaken belief that it would be safe to do so. |
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When Hayes balked at giving up her child, she claims Romney threatened she could be excommunicated if she refused. |
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Victor never received much support and anathematized Alexander, who excommunicated Frederick for convoking the council. |
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If she had been excommunicated thirty years ago, could she have ensnared so many sincere followers? |
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Contact with excommunicated persons automatically entailed excommunication for the offender. |
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The religion of Valentinus, who was excommunicated in about ad 150, is a notable example of the mysticism of the Gnostics. |
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In March 1638, after a heresy trial, the clergy excommunicated her. |
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When he merely disciplined liberal priests, the hardline camp said that he should have excommunicated them. |
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Hadn't they always been led to believe that they were among the excommunicated, they, who did observe the rules? |
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Do we need to receive an e-mail from the Pope to know whether we are excommunicated? |
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If you reject even so much as one single dogma of Faith, or one single moral truth, you are automatically excommunicated. |
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Also, the doctor and the parents were excommunicated, not the little girl herself. |
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Though it never was in itself, it was often excommunicated and cruelly so in day to day events. |
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Among the excommunicated is the former two-term Republican Governor Arne Carlson. |
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In 1457, after years of broken promises to return the cloth to the canons of Lirey and later to compensate them for its loss, Margaret was excommunicated. |
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If you are excommunicated, then for the excommunication to be lifted, you need to publicly repent, and reject those errors which you used to adhere to. |
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Branded a usurper, Bruce had been excommunicated by the Vatican. |
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Persons who have been excommunicated or put away from fellowship in any assembly affiliated with the Corporation, for moral or doctrinal evil, are not qualified to act as officiants or members of the Executive Committee. |
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For his opposition to the new order and also for alleged tendencies away from the doctrine of the Trinity toward Unitarianism, Erastus was excommunicated for two years. |
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Since he had ordained married men as bishops, the Vatican excommunicated him latae sententiae. |
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In the end, the Synod of Dort condemned the Remonstrants for heresy and excommunicated them from the national Public Church. |
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As a consequence, Luther was excommunicated by Pope Leo X on 3 January 1521, in the bull Decet Romanum Pontificem. |
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Although Sverre forged letters to show that his excommunication had been lifted, he in fact remained excommunicated until his death. |
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For a time, it looked as though Charles might even be excommunicated for his actions. |
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The existing system culminates in the refusal of men to support their children, from whom they are unjustifiably separated and their access excommunicated. |
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Despite her vigorous defense of her beliefs, she was excommunicated and banished in 1638, and moved with her family and other followers to Rhode Island. |
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One day in 1990, some of the members of the council of the denomination we belonged to at that time excommunicated me from the denomination without any reason and without following proper procedure. |
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In much of the north-east, Padre CÃcero, a 19th-century priest who performed the odd miracle and seems to have been excommunicated as a result, has long been sanctified. |
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If the Pope excommunicated a few dozen famous pseudo-Catholic clowns who incessantly prance around the Media, promoting abortion, sodomy, Protestantism, etc., that would deprive the FSSPX of its strongest argument. |
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Lefebvre and all four bishops were immediately excommunicated for participating in the illicit ordinations, but their movement has been a thorn in the Vatican's side ever since. |
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When Wilfrid continued his appeal to the papacy, his opponents had him and his supporters excommunicated. |
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Guelphic predominance at Rome was later restored, and Pope John excommunicated William of Ockham. |
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This was a breach of Canterbury's privilege of coronation, and in November 1170 Becket excommunicated all three. |
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The Istanbul-based cleric pointed out that he was the first Orthodox Patriarch to be present at such an event since the formal east-west split of 1054, when his predecessor was rudely excommunicated by a papal legate. |
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Some have been assassinated for it, some excommunicated. |
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Kate Kelly, the leader of ordain Women, was officially excommunicated. |
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You don't need to reject a dogma of Faith to be excommunicated. |
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During this period, relations between Rome and the French court deteriorated: Louis was excommunicated, and the Papal territory at Avignon in France was seized. |
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On receiving information from Maximus, he excommunicated Ithacius and his associates. |
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Bruce was subsequently excommunicated as a result, less for the murder than for its location. |
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Henry harassed Becket's associates in England, and Becket excommunicated religious and secular officials who sided with the king. |
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The detention of a crusader was contrary to public law, and on these grounds Pope Celestine III excommunicated Duke Leopold. |
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In response Pope Celestine III excommunicated Henry VI, as he had Duke Leopold, for the continued wrongful imprisonment of Richard. |
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As a consequence, the king was excommunicated by the Pope Paul III on 17 December of the same year. |
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, was excommunicated for breaking a treaty obligation with the Pope that required him to lead a crusade. |
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In response, Martin excommunicated Peter and called for an Aragonese Crusade, which was unsuccessful. |
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James was excommunicated by Pope Leo X and the English Cardinal Bainbridge for breaking his sworn treaty with England. |
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Additionally, Hervey routinely excommunicated parishioners who he perceived as challenging his spiritual and temporal authority. |
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Despite being excommunicated for his defiance, Owain steadfastly refused to put Cristin aside. |
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Owain died in 1170, and despite having been excommunicated was buried in Bangor Cathedral by the local clergy. |
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Alexander had occupied parts of northern England during the First Barons' War but had been excommunicated and forced to retreat. |
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He wrote that after being excommunicated by Germanus, the British leader Vortigern invited twelve druids to assist him. |
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Fearing Frederick's concentration of power, the Pope finally excommunicated the Emperor. |
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In 410, according to the Oriental Syriac Church synodal records, a bishop named Batai was excommunicated from the church in Bahrain. |
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Elias, who had been excommunicated and taken under the protection of Frederick II, was now forced to give up all hope of recovering his power in the order. |
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Theodosius was excommunicated by Ambrose for the massacre of 7,000 people at Thessalonica in 390, after the murder of the Roman governor there by rioters. |
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During Servetus's trial, Philibert Berthelier asked the council for permission to take communion, as he had been excommunicated the previous year for insulting a minister. |
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Now, although excommunicated, Frederick led the Sixth Crusade in 1228, which ended in negotiations and a temporary restoration of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. |
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When Pope Clement VII excommunicated the king of England, Henry VIII, in 1533, the constitutional position of the lordship in Ireland became uncertain. |
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His opponents in Northumbria excommunicated him, but the papacy upheld Wilfrid's side, and he regained possession of Ripon and Hexham, his Northumbrian monasteries. |
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Philip may have provided him with private support but refused to openly support Louis, who was excommunicated by Innocent for taking part in the war against John. |
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The Bull Regnans in Excelsis in 1570 excommunicated Elizabeth I of England and declared that all her subjects were released from all allegiance to her. |
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The Count of Flanders had denied Philip's right to declare war on England while King John was still excommunicated, and that his disobedience needed to be punished. |
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He was excommunicated and burned at the stake in Constance, Bishopric of Constance in 1415 by secular authorities for unrepentant and persistent heresy. |
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Current members practicing plural marriage are excommunicated. |
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