apostate in the PONS Dictionary

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The levellers denounced him in their pamphlets as an apostate and a traitor.
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In some respects the view of governments as apostate relates to that.
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It says that by coming forward in public, it represents countless other apostates who fear coming out in public due to death threats.
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Other corps were given areas of secondary importance in which to bring the less dangerous apostate tribes.
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In this sense the church was not individuals, but a moral body composed of all the apostates and atheists.
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Only through persistent and unrepentant sin could one become apostate and be considered outside the covenant and therefore outside of salvation.
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The second question was the validity of sacraments celebrated by priests and bishops who had been apostates under the persecution.
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The apostates recaptured the outposts that they lost a few days earlier.
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Originating in the 1660s a pervert was originally defined as one who has forsaken a doctrine or system regarded as true, apostate.
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These organizations further cultivate the apostate, seeking to turn him or her into a whistleblower.
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