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- noun Plural form of
Frankist .
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Examples
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Another that Cuccia was a closet member of an obscure Jewish cult, the Frankists, whose members might have stolen his body.
The Body Snatchers 2007
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His Frankists also simulated being Catholics while adoring Frank.
Jews in Apostasy Cliff Pickover 2006
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His Frankists also simulated being Catholics while adoring Frank.
Archive 2006-12-01 Cliff Pickover 2006
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Frankists, who were sometimes known as the Zoharists or the
Secret Societies And Subversive Movements Nesta H. Webster 1918
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Polish Sabbatians and Frankists were fought to the death, the Wilna
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The mystical tendency was the precursor of the heretical half-Christian sect of Frankists, who ventured so far as to lift a hand against the fundamentals of Judaism: they rejected the
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Sure, both sides of the Spanish Civil War committed atrocities, but Frankists and falangists were by far the more guilty ones and, on top of that, they remained in power for another 40 years-even today Spanish courts resist clearing the record and digging up the mass graves.
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She has articles about the Frankists on her website.
henrymakow.com 2009
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Sabbetai Zevi and the Frankists, which are thriving today in the form of the
Wake Up From Your Slumber - The Truth Will Set You Free 2009
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"The insincerity of the Frankists soon became apparent, however, for they continued to inter-marry only among themselves and held Frank in reverence, calling him 'The Holy Master.'" [
Secret Societies And Subversive Movements Nesta H. Webster 1918
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