Sentence example with the word 'schismatical'

schismatical

Definition adj. of or relating to or involved in or characteristic of schism

Last update: October 25, 2015


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Gregory, still supported by Naples, Hungary, Bavaria, and by Rupert, king of the Romans, found protection with Ladislaus, and in a synod at Cividale del Friuli banned Benedict and Alexander as schismatical, perjured and scandalous.   [Please select]

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But it has been a fixed principle with me throughout my life"--he spoke with a firm and, as she thought, a haughty decision--"to give no help, direct or indirect, to a schismatical and rebellious church.   [Please select]

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In Collier's opinion Marvell may have been no better than a dissenter, but in fact he was a Churchman all his life, and it was Collier who lived to become a non-juror and a dissenter, and a schismatical bishop to boot.   [Please select]

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The suspected volume was brought to the bar of the court by the advocate general, the objectionable passages were read, and the book declared to be "heretical, schismatical, erroneous, blasphemous, violent, impious," and condemned to be burned by the public executioner.   [Please select]

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