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September Six.
Anderson remained as
active in the LDS
Church as her
excommunicant status allowed; in 1996, she was
described by Levi S.
Peterson as exemplary...
- a
sheriff to
arrest and
imprison an
excommunicant defendant excommunicato recapiendo Writ
ordering excommunicant imprisoned for "obstinancy" be re-imprisoned...
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procedures leading to excommunication, on the
severity of
sanctions on the
excommunicant, on the
restoration of a
repentant individual, and on
civil punishment...
- Carthage, martyr,
saint Novati**** (200–258), theologian,
rival pope,
excommunicant Quintus Serenus Sammonicus (2nd century,
early 3rd century), scholar...
- "Particularly, we are
forbidden such a
degree of ****ociating
ourselves with (
excommunicants), as
there is in
making them our
guests at our tables, or in
being their...
- used his name. On 9
August 1239,
confronted Montfort,
called him an
excommunicant and
threatened to
imprison him in the
Tower of London.
Matthew Paris...
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mother of nine children. She is the
sister of
fellow LDS
theologian and
excommunicant Margaret Toscano. Allred,
Janice (1997). God the Mother, and
Other Theological...
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herrings to
nunneries in
almost every shire,
despite his
status as an
excommunicant. The
Papal Interdict of 1208 laid by
Innocent III
remains in
force after...
- the
Lords Supper In May 1645,
Parliament p****ed an
ordinance allowing excommunicants to
appeal the church's
sentences to Parliament.
Another ordinance on...
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schooling in New Brunswick, and his
refusal to
grant a
Catholic burial to
excommunicant Joseph Guibord. In 1876,
facing an
inquiry by the
Vatican into his increasing...