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Apostasy (/əˈpɒstəsi/;
Ancient Gr****: ἀποστασία, romanized: apostasía, lit. 'defection, revolt') is the
formal disaffiliation from,
abandonment of, or...
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eyewitnesses testify; and/or
reserving the
death penalty for
those who make
their apostacy public.
According to
Christine Schirrmacher, "a
majority of theologians"...
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Apostasy in
Judaism is the
rejection of
Judaism and
possible conversion to
another religion by a Jew. The term
apostasy is
derived from
Ancient Gr****:...
- JSTOR 24598778. S2CID 170426109. Benstock,
Bernard (1961). "The
Final Apostacy:
James Joyce and
Finnegans Wake". ELH. 28 (4): 417–437. doi:10.2307/2871822...
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leaving the
denomination for
several years to
become a Universalist. His
apostacy to
Universalism encouraged the
Christian Connexion to more
clearly define...
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especially in
their ministers, by
whose example the
filthy leprosy and
apostacy is
spread far and near : it is a
notorious sin
which many of the true Friends...
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Christian identity – life or death,
salvation or ****ation,
Christ or
apostacy...": 145 Subsequently, the
martyr literature has
drawn distinctions between...
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Increase Mather, The
Danger of
Apostacy..., p.117.
Swanhart (1929), p.118
Mather warned in "Danger of
Apostacy",
Preface that when men
follow their...
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humanity of a
coming chasti****t from God for its
sinful behaviour and
apostacy which will be
followed by a
period of
peace and
virtue for the faithful...
- His
third publication was The
Doctrine of
Devils proved to be the
grand apostacy of
these later times. An
essay tending to
rectifie those undue notions...