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Page 19 will dare to brand the word "Schismatic" upon the old man's brow?
An Apology for African Methodism Benjamin Tucker 1867
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"The Schismatic Man is yesterday's news," he said.
In Machu Picchu 2009
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"The Schismatic Man is yesterday's news," he said.
In Machu Picchu 2009
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As an aside, one thing I've never understood is why Holocaust Denial is prevalent among Schismatic Traditionalists.
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Among the reasonings and expostulations of the Schismatic church, one that struck us as the most eminently hypocritical, and ludicrously so, was this: "You ought," said they, when addressing the Government, and exposing the error of the law proceedings,
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844 Various
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Schismatic churches or exclusively aristocratic congregations, therefore, followed in large cities where a sufficient number of the malcontents in the various denominations could unite for this common purpose.
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Schismatic movement in Negro church, 247-265; results from, 257-258
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Churches of the Living God, organized in 1899; the Voluntary Missionary Society in America, organized in 1900; the Free Christian Zion Church of Christ, organized by Schismatic Methodists of all sects in 1905; the Union American Methodist
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During the reign of Leopold I (1658-1705) hundreds of families of the Schismatic
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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The Schismatic Greeks who call themselves Orthodox, number about 150,000, some thousands of whom are Hellenes, i.e. subjects of the Kingdom of Greece.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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