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Anathematizer
Anathematizer A*nath"e*ma*ti`zer, n. One who pronounces an anathema. --Hammond.

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- condemned. The two causes for which a person may be anathematized are heresy and schism. Anathematization is only a last resort, and must always be preceded...
- continued to shout with all their might, "Severus is now to be anathematized; anathematize him this instant, or there's nothing done!". The patriarch, seeing...
- Three Chapters (τρία κεφάλαια, tría kephálaia) that Emperor Justinian I anathematized were: The person and writings of Theodore of Mopsuestia Certain writings...
- Retrieved 2019-07-16. To admit into communion schismatics and a person anathematized in other Local Church with all the 'bishops' and 'clergy' consecrated...
- Salafi interpretations as well as the four **** schools of law, and anathematizes the majority of Salafis as heretics. IS ideologues rarely uphold adherence...
- (Eastern) Roman citizen. Was of Roman ethnicity. Named a heretic and anathematized by the Third Council of Constantinople. (680) 71 28 May 640 – 2 August...
- over the latter's monothelite teachings. Honorius was posthumously anathematized, initially for subscribing to monothelitism, and later only for failing...
- in 436, he was banished to Upper Egypt. Nestorianism was officially anathematized, a ruling reiterated at the Council of Chalcedon in 451. However, a...
- defender within the Roman Empire, Theodoret of Cyrrhus, finally agreed to anathematize him in 451 during the Council of Chalcedon. From then on, he had no defenders...
- to be burned. The Second Council of Constantinople in 553 may have anathematized Origen, or it may have only condemned certain heretical teachings which...