Definitionadj. of or relating to or involved in or characteristic of schism
Last update: October 21, 2015
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The schismatic religious movements are being noticed by the people. [Please select]
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On the ist of October 1511 he was appointed papal legate of Bologna and the Romagna, and when the Florentine republic declared in favour of the schismatic Pisans Julius II. [Please select]
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Roman Catholics, he said, have a special horror of being called “schismatic,” and that is, of course, a good reason for so calling them. [Please select]
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Believing as I do that parties are essential, and that schismatic movements are futile, I make a point of not attacking them. [Please select]
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At the same time a new treason act imposed the death penalty on anyone who called the king a "heretic, schismatic, tyrant, infidel, or usurper." [Please select]
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Of existing Churches he preferred the English, as “the most harmless going”; disliked the Latin Church, especially when intriguing in the East, as persecuting and as schismatic, and therefore as no Church at all. [Please select]
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