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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...
- Abiff] was murdered by wicked and corrupt men, who had already begun to apostatize, because he would not reveal those things appertaining to the priesthood...
- officially banned and all missionaries ordered to leave. Most Catholic daimyo apostatized, and forced their subjects to do so, although a few would not renounce...
- 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...
- forbidden, in an attempt to locate fellow priest Cristóvão Ferreira, who had apostatized his Christian faith at the hands of torture by the ****anese authorities...
- forced Christian daimyōs to commit suicide, ordered other Christians to apostatize under penalty of death; and executed fifty-five Christians (both ****anese...
- triumph of gentile Christianity, to become a Christian meant, for a Jew, to apostatize and to leave the Jewish community. Werblowsky, R. J. Zwi (1987). "Messianism:...
- fires in Diocletian's palace, he took harder measures; Christians had to apostatize or be sentenced to death. Marcellinus is not mentioned in the Martyrologium...
- atonement. Wesley accepted the Arminian view that genuine Christians could apostatize and lose their salvation, as his famous sermon "A Call to Backsliders"...
- triumph of gentile Christianity, to become a Christian meant, for a Jew, to apostatize and to leave the Jewish community. Fredriksen 2018. Bromiley 1979, p. 689...