Sentence example with the word 'schismatic'

schismatic

apostate, collaborator, deserter, factionist, mugwump, proselyte, rebellious, renegado, seceder, skeptic, turnabout

Definition adj. 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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