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For such intransigence the council anathemized them and Arius, and Constantine, the secular arm, obligingly exiled them to Illyria.
Blind Faith? 2009
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Even within Catholicism, Pascal was familiar with the decisions of at least some church Councils that determined which interpretations of its doctrinal history were acceptable and which were anathemized as heretical.
Blaise Pascal Clarke, Desmond 2007
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What is left today of all the campaigns against Marxism, d which has been so anathemized and slandered?
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In the bright sunshine and friendly river breeze, more briskly than ever, fluttered and waved the exasperating and much anathemized handkerchiefs.
War-time sketches : historical and otherwise, Adelaide Stuart Dimitry 1911
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During the next two weeks Mrs. Hill was the most dissatisfied woman in the four districts, and every M.P. down to the rawest recruit anathemized Spencer in secret a dozen times a day.
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Remember, in union there is strength, and that Union which has been cemented by the blood of our gallant brothers must be eternal, and let that man be anathemized and banned who with lying lip or evil heart would dare to weaken or dissolve it.
Troublous Times in Canada A History of the Fenian Raids of 1866 and 1870 1884
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4. You are incorrect on that point 5. The Gaon of Vilna accept BeShT followers as Jews rather than anathemized them, as his followers expected him to do.
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Mrs. Lawson had waited for that moment -- she would have forcibly dragged time onward to that moment -- she had execrated the long hours of night since the old man's death -- she had still more anathemized the slowly passing days, when gazing furtively through a corner of the blinded window, she saw fine equipages and finely-dressed ladies passing, and she planned how she would shine when the old man's wealth would be her own.
International Weekly Miscellany of Literature, Art, and Science — Volume 1, No. 4, July 22, 1850 Various
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