apostasy in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for apostasy in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary

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The charges were moharebeh or apostasy, seen by critics as a gross example of using a religious charge for political reasons.
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As such, the legal definition of apostasy is subject to the individual interpretation of the judge.
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Back then apostasy was somehow banned, or at least kept at bay.
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The album title refers to apostasy, the state of having forsaken one's professed belief set, often in favour of opposing beliefs or causes.
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However, other theologians believe that the secret concerns an apostasy of cardinals, bishops and priests.
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The emperor wished to save him and sought to persuade him to apostasy.
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He was especially interested in prophecy, but for him, the great apostasy was trinitarianism.
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They wrote a pledge rejecting punishment by death for apostasy that was sent to many people.
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Between each dispensation is an apostasy where the priesthood is at least partially absent.
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He had lost his right hand, the thumb of his left hand, his nose and his ears as punishment for mutiny and apostasy.
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