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undertakes apostasy is
known as an apostate.
Undertaking apostasy is
called apostatizing (or
apostasizing – also
spelled apostacizing). The term
apostasy is used...
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Occhiali (Giovanni
Dionigi Galeni or
Giovan Dionigi Galeni, also Uluj Ali, Turkish: Uluç Ali Reis,
later Uluç Ali Paşa and
finally Kılıç Ali Paşa; 1519 –...
- : ix
According to Tilley,
after the ****cution ended,
those who had
apostatized wanted to
return to
their positions in the church.: xiv The
North African...
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claimant to the papacy.
Bawden believed that the
Catholic Church had
apostatized from the
Catholic faith since Vatican II, and that
there had been no...
- to meet Ferreira, who has ****imilated into ****anese society.
Ferreira apostatized while being tortured to save his
fellow Christians, and now believes...
- and
verification of one's faith, and a way of
making it
impossible to
apostatize.: 30
Crusaders began to
receive tattoos as a
memorial of
their time in...
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those killed in this way
remained Muslims,
others claimed that they had
apostatized from the religion. In this case,
Islamic duties could not be made for...
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joined the
alliance against him as
kafirs and
murtads (those who had
apostatized from Islam).
Different historians have
conflicting view
about the alliance...
- forbidden, in an
attempt to
locate fellow priest Cristóvão
Ferreira who had
apostatized his
Christian faith due to
torture by ****anese
authorities in 1633. After...
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martyred because of
their ministry and, in some cases, for
their refusal to
apostatize. Many died in the
Boxer Rebellion, in
which anti-Western
peasant rebels...