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known as an apostate.
Undertaking apostasy is
called apostatizing (or
apostasizing – also
spelled apostacizing). The term
apostasy is used by sociologists...
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According to
Jerome he
later joined the
Montanist sect and may have
apostasized,
however modern scholars dispute this.
Scant reliable evidence exists...
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patriarchate of
Nicholas I Mystikos. Al-Mas‘udi
reports that they
apostasized in 932, but this
seems to have been short-lived. The
Alans are collectively...
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Manalo in the last days. They
believe that the
first century church apostasized in that century, or in the 4th
century due to
false teachings. INC says...
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According to sharia, to be
found guilty the
accused must at the time of
apostasizing be
exercising free will, an adult, and of
sound mind, and have refused...
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villages to
report on
hidden missionaries or
Catholics that had not
apostasized. The
first missionary arrested during this (and
later executed) was the...
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curse was
applied to
several kinds of
people or groups: Jews who
apostasized to Christianity;
Christians themselves; the
enemies of the Jews, and...
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impossible to say with
certainty how many men of the
cloth were
forced to
apostasize. For
strategic reasons, the
Ottomans forcibly converted Christians living...
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tribe withheld the
customary payment to the
nascent Muslim state and
apostasized during the
Ridda wars, a
series of
rebellions and
defections from the...
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missionary in
Mesopotamia and
Kurdistan from
September to June 1856, but then
apostasized from the
Catholic Church.: 33–4
Ferrette became a
Presbyterian minister...