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But when their popularity spawned numerous soft-core imitations, he revised his opinion again and published an “abjuration” of the trilogy. Pasolini’s Legacy: A Sprawl of Brutality 2012-12-26T23:04:57Z
No, it wasn’t anything at all about how lovely free markets are, nothing to do with how we must all bow down to the capitalist plutocrats and not even an abjuration to avoid socialism. Adam Smith's Invisible Hand And Low Retail Interest In Alibaba's IPO 2014-09-08T04:00:00Z
The valley of Pragelato was the first assailed, and, after a few days, was reduced to the alternative of death or abjuration, when fifteen obstinate heretics were burned. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
In accusations of heresy, supported by evidence, however, no one could be admitted to abjuration who did not confess that of which he was accused. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
He was appointed librarian of the Vatican by Innocent X., and was sent to Innsbruck by Alexander VII. to receive Queen Christina’s abjuration of Protestantism. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" 2012-03-25T02:00:05.717Z
The act of abjuring or forswearing; a renunciation upon oath; as, abjuration of the realm, a sworn banishment, an oath taken to leave the country and never to return. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
In the church of the White Penitents a hired skeleton was exhibited, holding in one hand a branch of palm, emblem of martyrdom, and in the other an inscription, in large letters, “abjuration of heresy.’ Voltaire: A Sketch of his Life and Works 2012-03-14T02:00:25.570Z
Sigismund asked him why he could not renounce errors which he said had been ascribed to him through perjury, and Huss had to explain to him the technical meaning of abjuration. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
An indispensable formality in all cases in which the culprit was admitted to reconciliation with the Church was abjuration of heresy. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
Doubts, however, as to the genuineness of his abjuration again troubled the Kirk. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 8 "Hudson River" to "Hurstmonceaux" 2012-02-24T03:00:27.173Z
A solemn recantation or renunciation; as, an abjuration of heresy. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
It did not, of course, contain the abjuration of Episcopal Church-government. Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromartie, Knight 2012-01-19T03:00:21.953Z
His abjuration was read to him; he acknowledged it; he said it had been extorted by the dread of fire. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
If this were duly attended to, he could always be handed over to the secular arm without a hearing in case of relapse, except when the abjuration had been for light suspicion. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
And certainly, since the great day of the abjuration of King Philip II in the year 1581, the country had not passed through any such violent crisis as it was now facing. The Rise of the Dutch Kingdom 1795-1813 2012-01-19T03:00:20.007Z
Oath of abjuration, an oath asserting the right of the present royal family to the crown of England, and expressly abjuring allegiance to the descendants of the Pretender. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
Much to her merit, in the eyes of Gregory, arose from her abjuration of Arianism, and the patronage she extended to religious houses. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 95, August 23, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2011-12-24T03:07:54.103Z
Many of the heretics were obstinate and were burned, while others saved their lives by abjuration. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
The importance attached to the abjuration is illustrated by a case in the Inquisition of Toulouse in 1310. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
If only a semi-proof of the crime exists, or if appearances will not admit of the acquittal of the prisoner, he shall make an abjuration as being either violently or slightly suspected. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z
At Hope, in Derbyshire, this was done not only on the publication of banns, but also at the solemnization of the marriage, immediately after the abjuration—“I require and charge you both.” Curious Church Customs and Cognate Subjects 2011-12-02T03:00:21.090Z
I have twice taken the oath of abjuration to the British king and government, and of Allegiance to America. The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. II. (of II) With A History of His Literary, Political and Religious Career in America France, and England 2011-10-12T02:00:47.957Z
In making the abjuration it will not be he that condemns truth, but the council; as for perjury, if perjury there be, it will fall on the heads of those who exact it. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
Denial, as we have seen, was obduracy, punished by the stake, and confession was a condition precedent to admission to abjuration. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
A private auto-da-f� was celebrated in the hall of the tribunal, in which M. Tournon appeared without the san-benito, and signed his abjuration, with a promise never again to attend the assemblies of the freemasons. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z
The vow of poverty embraced an unqualified abjuration of all right to acquire or hold individual property, but granted the privilege of owning property in a corporate capacity. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
Previous to suffering the penalty of his treason he made and signed a public abjuration, for the copy of which see Appendix E. Note 16. The Katipunan or The Rise and Fall of the Filipino Commune 2011-10-03T02:00:24.600Z
This was not a strictly formal abjuration such as was customarily required of prisoners of the Inquisition, yet it might have sufficed. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
As early as 1184 the Verona decree of Lucius III. provides that those who, after abjuration, relapse into the abjured heresy shall be delivered to the secular courts, without even the opportunity of being heard. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
The council of that town, assembled in 272, perceiving that Paul had relapsed into heresy, after the abjuration which he had made before the council of 266, deposed him, and elected Domnus in his place. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z
The vow of perpetual seclusion comprises a renunciation of the pleasures and business of life, an abnegation of the claims of consanguinity, friendship and society; and an abjuration of all filial, parental and natural affection. Monks, Popes, and their Political Intrigues 2011-10-12T02:00:43.383Z
I was really in the designated church on the designated day, and I did there undergo a religious ceremony; but this ceremony was no hateful abjuration, but a very innocent conjugation. The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine 2011-09-21T02:00:27.670Z
From his Catharan bishop he received absolution for his oath of abjuration, and was received back into the sect. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
Obstinate heretics, refusing to abjure and return to the Church with due penance, and those who after abjuration relapsed, were to be abandoned to the secular arm for fitting punishment. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z
The abjurations were made in the place where the inquisitor resided, sometimes in the episcopal palace, in the convent of Dominicans, or in the house of the inquisitor, but most generally in the churches. The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. 2011-12-22T03:00:10.443Z
On the scaffold's spacious platform Joan is to appear, surrounded by the ecclesiastics, and make a public abjuration. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
Such abjurations were matters of common occurrence; yet Dover beach was not crowded with these unwilling pilgrims. Chaucer and His England 2011-09-01T02:00:19.940Z
After abjuration, he was duly absolved and condemned to degradation from holy orders and imprisonment for life, in chains and on bread and water, in the inquisitorial prison of Carcassonne. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
The legend according to which Galileo, rising from his knees after repeating the formula of abjuration, stamped on the ground, and exclaimed, “Eppur si muove!” is, as may readily be supposed, entirely apocryphal. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" 2011-08-24T02:00:20.690Z
And indeed, in themselves, as well as in their sense and meaning who imposed them, these two oaths never to rise in arms against the king, and this of abjuration, are one and the same. A Hind Let Loose Or, An Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the Interest of Christ. With the True State Thereof in All Its Periods 2011-08-21T02:00:31.760Z
The latter hasten to distribute themselves among the ranks of the soldiers, whose anger they appease with assurances that the witch will be burned despite her abjuration. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
Still more exciting were the hue and cry after a felon, his escape to some sanctuary, and his final race for life or “abjuration of the realm.” Chaucer and His England 2011-09-01T02:00:19.940Z
The obstacle in the way of Huss’s abjuration lay not so much in the heresies which he had taught, as in those which he had not taught. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
He brought with him, for the refutation of calumnious reports circulated by his enemies, a written certificate from Cardinal Bellarmin, to the effect that no abjuration had been required of or penance imposed upon him. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" 2011-08-24T02:00:20.690Z
Yet all this complex iniquity is clearly comprehended in the oath of abjuration, in terms abjuring all war against the king. A Hind Let Loose Or, An Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the Interest of Christ. With the True State Thereof in All Its Periods 2011-08-21T02:00:31.760Z
She forgets her sufferings, her martyrdom, her sentence and even the abjuration that she is about to pronounce. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
This “abjuration of the realm,” a custom of English growth, which our kings transplanted also into Normandy, was one of the most picturesque scenes of medieval life. Chaucer and His England 2011-09-01T02:00:19.940Z
Those whom he designated as heretics had the alternative of abjuration with perpetual imprisonment or of the stake—varied occasionally with burial alive. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z
Notwithstanding his astonishment he varies his abjuration, and exclaims— "Judge ye gods, of my surprise, A lady naked in her chemise!" Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 1 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:20.507Z
For refusing to swear and subscribe their unlawful imposed oaths, chiefly that of abjuration, which was the occasion of suffering unto death. A Hind Let Loose Or, An Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the Interest of Christ. With the True State Thereof in All Its Periods 2011-08-21T02:00:31.760Z
The Bishop beckons to one of the registrars, who brings to him a parchment containing the formula of abjuration. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
But here comes an objection in our way, which, however weighty, we must endeavour to get over, and this is, what becomes of the abjuration? Reasons against the Succession of the House of Hanover with an Enquiry How far the Abdication of King James, supposing it to be Legal, ought to affect the Person of the Pretender 2011-07-07T02:00:26.913Z
He did not read the form of abjuration, as had been advised, for she would have boldly disavowed it, and would so have spoilt a scheme he had concocted. Heroines That Every Child Should Know Tales for Young People of the World's Heroines of All Ages 2011-05-04T02:00:19.257Z
Having said this with the most provoking nonchalance, he withdrew, and the door closed after him, leaving me with an unfinished abjuration of groceries upon my lips. Charles Lever, His Life in His Letters, Vol. I 2011-04-15T02:00:13.527Z
But in his abjuration he plainly perjured himself, however fully he may be pardoned for it because of the extenuating circumstances. The gradual acceptance of the Copernican theory of the universe 2011-04-03T02:00:15.847Z
James Camus—"And before the abjuration, what did your voices say?" The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
What signify oaths and abjurations in a nation where the parliament can make an oath to-day, and punish a man for keeping it to-morrow! Reasons against the Succession of the House of Hanover with an Enquiry How far the Abdication of King James, supposing it to be Legal, ought to affect the Person of the Pretender 2011-07-07T02:00:26.913Z
Unwilling to run this gantlet through a country up in arms, he yielded, and was accompanied by upwards of a hundred gentlemen from Flushing to Jamaica, where he swore to his abjuration, and was discharged. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
And then the white-haired man of seventy, humbly kneeling before the whole assembly, made the pitiful abjuration of his belief. Famous Men of Science 2011-03-08T03:00:49.717Z
He was outspoken and independent, and did not hesitate to oppose the emperor Manuel, when the latter desired an alteration in the formula of abjuration necessary for converts from Mahommedanism. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 8 "Ethiopia" to "Evangelical Association" 2011-03-05T03:00:24.537Z
Did not the soldiers and the people, exasperated at the clemency of the Church, cry "Treason!" and seem ready to riot at the time of the first abjuration? The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
Rituals published after March, 1942, contain the formula of profession of faith and abjuration approved by the Holy Office. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
The only consequence of this event meriting notice, was the imposition of a test-oath, requiring of Catholics the abjuration of the Pretender, and the renunciation of some of the essential points of their faith. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
He took the oaths of allegiance and supremacy as required; but in the oath of abjuration, for the concluding words, "on the true faith of a Christian," he substituted "so help me God." Harper's New Monthly Magazine No. XVI.?September, 1851?Vol. III. 2011-02-15T03:00:16.383Z
Either we must confess our faith and then expose ourselves to the rigors of the law, or escape them by abjuration; or, yet, resist them, arms in hand. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
From these opinions it transpires that some of the judges demand immediate death, while others, and these are a small majority, favor a second abjuration, although the opinion is general that the attempt is vain. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
In this country converts who are being baptized conditionally make an abjuration and profession of faith before Baptism, and go to confession and receive conditional absolution after Baptism. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z
At the bottom of her heart, however, she preserved, her abjuration notwithstanding, that "Huguenot leaven," the generous ferment of which imparts to the character sooner or later a spirit of independence, and of free inquiry. The Blacksmith's Hammer, or The Peasant Code A Tale of the Grand Monarch 2011-01-18T03:00:14.120Z
While on this mission he pursued and overtook two men, one of whom, John Brown, called the “Christian carrier,” having refused the abjuration oath, was shot dead. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 8 "Dubner" to "Dyeing" 2010-12-26T03:00:17.840Z
The Prince of Cond�, ashamed of his act of desertion, fled the court and issued a manifesto from Strasburg repudiating his abjuration. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
A few of them, especially women, experience a return of pity for Joan Darc, whose abjuration incensed all those who believed her inspired. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
The Laird of Gosford, after cursing the aunt for an old Covenanting hag, had just put the question of abjuration to Jamie for the last time. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 15
There was one hard-hearted and unjust use of the whip which was prevalent in London and other English cities in olden times which I wish to recount with abjuration. Curious Punishments of Bygone Days
A curious account of the ceremony of abjuration of the realm by one who had taken refuge in Durham Cathedral, is given in the York volume of the Archæological Institute. Rambles in an Old City comprising antiquarian, historical, biographical and political associations
But his brother-in-law, the Duke of Nevers, saved him by guaranteeing the Prince's abjuration. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
On the second day after the abjuration, the patient is out of danger. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
In spite of his abjuration, which I always mistrust, he is in communication with the Huguenots. Marguerite de Valois
There is a relish in this sprightly abjuration that is transmittible to all but the dullest mind.  The Vagabond in Literature
Seven days after his abjuration he died, on the 2nd of May 1576. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 4 "Carnegie Andrew" to "Casus Belli"
Choose: either immediate abjuration, or—to the soldiers. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
The plot to cause Joan's condemnation, induce her abjuration and then provoke her relapse so as to justify her being publicly burned to death is being carried out to the letter. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
Sceptic that he was, he could well understand a change of religion from motives of interest, but he distrusted abjuration through faith. Marguerite de Valois
Prisoners who refused to abjure their errors, who persisted in heresy or relapsed into it after abjuration, were sentenced to be burnt at the stake. The Religious Life of London
After a tedious and impious harangue by a famous preacher, whose false statements she would not listen to in silence, Jeanne consented to sign an abjuration which did not affect the validity of her claim. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
The end of it all is fatedly one of three conclusions—abjuration, martyrdom, or revolt. The Pocket Bible or Christian the Printer A Tale of the Sixteenth Century 2011-01-27T03:00:40.940Z
But while one part of the mob is enraged at the Maid's abjuration and the Bishop's pardon, another, consisting of the people who pity Joan, is thrown into consternation. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
All promises of abjuration were declared null and void. History of the Rise of the Huguenots Volume 2
And so in like wise in this oath concerning the abjuration of the pope. History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. II.
A highly theatrical ceremony was arranged to dignify what they called her formal abjuration. Women of Mediæval France Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)
As he arose from the ground on which, all kneeling, he had pronounced his abjuration, he gave a significant stamp, and whispered to a friend, "E pur si muove!" Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 1, No. 3, August, 1850.
Joan, you shall now repeat with your heart and your lips, the following formula of abjuration, in the measure that I pronounce it. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
The Catholic bishops prepared an act of abjuration, rejecting, very decisively, one after another, every distinguishing article of the Protestant faith. Henry IV, Makers of History
He swung into the saddle, ignoring Rebstock’s abjurations, and with Kennedy rode away. Whispering Smith
The abjuration of law, and even of all principle of right, is only the form or expression; the essence of our malady is the denial of God and His Church. Pius IX. And His Time
Copies of the abjuration were immediately sent to all Universities, with instructions to the professors to read it publicly. Pioneers of Science
Have I been restored to freedom after my abjuration? The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
"All is ready for his abjuration at the moment of your death," continued the Queen-mother. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 363, January, 1846
‘At the conclusion of this ceremony, in which he recited his abjuration word for word and then signed it, he was conveyed, in conformity with his sentence, to the prison of the Inquisition.’ The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'
Miss Cassandra can never quite forgive Henry for his abjuration, and says that to have renounced the religion for which they had both sacrificed so much was unworthy the son of so great a mother. In Château Land
The assessors had ruled that it was the law to read over her abjuration to her; the Bishop did nothing of the sort. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07
We may even get her to maintain that her abjuration was the result of a snare, a surprise. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
The penalty on all above sixteen who neglected to go for a month was abjuration of the realm; and to return to the realm thereafter was felony. Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 3, May 1906 Monthly Magazine Devoted to Social Science and Literature
The ceremony of Galileo’s abjuration was one of exciting interest and of awful formality. The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'
It was not an indication that she was not serious, and that her abjuration of witchcraft was a farce, as her enemies asserted. More Science From an Easy Chair
This opinion, quite different from what was expected, was that the prisoner should be summoned, and her act of abjuration be read over to her. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 07
Oh, at this moment of physical exaltation Joan would sign her abjuration with her own blood. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
If certificates can be produced of his oaths of abjuration and allegiance, agreeable to law, why have they not been published? Nuts for Future Historians to Crack
After his abjuration he was committed to prison, but on the intervention of influential friends was released after a few days’ incarceration, and permitted to return to his home at Arcetri. The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost'
Besides the gaoler, their only visitors were priests and monks, entreating them to make abjuration. The Huguenots in France
The sentence and the abjuration are given at full length in the "Life of Galileo," in the "Library of Useful Knowledge." Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 3 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
Thus rudely awakened to a sense of her actual condition, the heroine forthwith feels the promptings of her own conscience, that has lain torpid since the abjuration. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
In 1593 the ceremony of abjuration was performed at St. Denis, in presence of a multitude of the Parisians. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
He hesitated a moment, still; she tugged at him like one demented, panting her abjurations at him, though her voice was failing her. The Light of Scarthey
It was alleged that her abjuration had been signified to Isaac Dubourdieu, of Montpellier, one of the most distinguished pastors of the French Church; but that, nevertheless, he had admitted her to the sacrament. The Huguenots in France
But what excuse can we devise for the humiliating confession and abjuration of Galileo? The Martyrs of Science, or, The lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler
More straightforward and frank in his projects, moreover, convinced of the success of his plan, the Bishop sums up the deliberation and absolutely opposes the idea of attempting a second abjuration. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
The solemn abjuration which is now proposed in the name of Neo-conservatism resembles a charge of dynamite. The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1
Copies of the abjuration were immediately sent to all universities, with instructions to the professors to read it publicly. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11
Paulet had consented to embrace the Catholic religion, and the other containing her formal abjuration. The Huguenots in France
The ceremony of Galileo’s abjuration was one of exciting interest, and of awful formality. The Martyrs of Science, or, The lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler
You abjured your crimes and voluntarily signed this abjuration with your own hand. The Executioner's Knife Or Joan of Arc 2011-09-13T02:00:34.817Z
The first measure ought, therefore, to be an address to the nation, pronouncing, in the clearest language, an utter abjuration of all local seizure. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843
It was a very solemn abjuration against the promiscuous sitting about of casual creatures. Stubble
From torture to abjuration, and from that to the communion, there were only twenty-four hours' distance; and the executioners were the conductors of the converts, and their witnesses. The Huguenots in France
At the conclusion of this ceremony, in which he recited his abjuration word for word, and then signed it, he was conveyed, in conformity with his sentence, to the prison of the Inquisition. The Martyrs of Science, or, The lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler
In their cemetery you have already seen Jeanne d'Arc go through her mockery of "abjuration." The Story of Rouen
The ancient abjuration was retained among protestants; but its spirit had expired. The History of Tasmania, Volume I
He had yielded to their abjurations; but his hankering for acres had remained. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
They were left vacant for the purpose of paying for the abjurations of the heretics. The Huguenots in France
The sentence of abjuration was ordered to be publicly read at several universities. The Martyrs of Science, or, The lives of Galileo, Tycho Brahe, and Kepler
One of the consequences of her "abjuration" was that she was wearing woman's dress that very afternoon. The Story of Rouen
He added a profane and heartfelt abjuration of the bandit. The Fifth Ace
He had opposed strongly the oaths of abjuration which now, as Lord Chief Justice, he had both taken and administered. A History of the Four Georges, Volume I
She had nothing so much at heart as her child’s interests, and these seemed to demand her abjuration of solitude and her return to social life. Mary Wollstonecraft
That all apostates, who had, through weakness, abjured their religion, should be deemed enemies, unless they renounced their abjuration. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
Afterwards, when he had nearly killed his pastor, he seceded from his flock, and gave him, under his own hand, a solemn abjuration of the Caterian tenets. Rattlin the Reefer
I would not recommend an abjuration of all rules. Aims and Aids for Girls and Young Women On the Various Duties of Life, Physical, Intellectual, And Moral Development; Self-Culture, Improvement, Dress, Beauty, Fashion, Employment, Education, The Home Relations, Their Duties To Young Men, Marriage, Womanhood And Happiness.
He was one of the Lords Justices by virtue of his office, and as such had already taken the oath of allegiance to the new sovereign, and of abjuration to James. A History of the Four Georges, Volume I
It was only with a view to be delivered from the military prison and transferred to the prisons of the Church that she consented to a formal abjuration of heresy. History of the English People, Volume III The Parliament, 1399-1461; The Monarchy 1461-1540
The offer was accepted, his abjuration was taken by a priest, and he was set at liberty. Fox's Book of Martyrs Or A History of the Lives, Sufferings, and Triumphant Deaths of the Primitive Protestant Martyrs
The only easy solution to them was an abjuration of the Protestant faith, and to this view Henry in the end came. Historical Tales, Vol. 6 (of 15) The Romance of Reality. French.
Most of the girls made their abjurations, but I never did. The Hippodrome
He therefore at last declared publicly that on July 20, 1593, he would perform his abjuration, and named the Church of St. Denis for this ceremony. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10
Major Winram, the officer who guarded the execution, again required her to sign the abjuration; and upon her refusal, he ordered her instantly to be plunged in the water, where she was suffocated. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part F. From Charles II. to James II.
One Thomas Bilney, a priest, who had embraced the new doctrine, had been terrified into an abjuration; but was so haunted by remorse, that his friends dreaded some fatal effects of his despair. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. From Henry VII. to Mary
Incogitant making, will end in unconscionable breaking of covenant; and, if need be, in a cursed abjuration of it; for rash swearing is a precipice to forswearing. The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
It was not changed by Henry's abjuration, and the king was determined at all costs to avoid another civil war. The Age of the Reformation
Her husband, owing to his having fallen "into a scruple about the oath of abjuration," lost his curacy and "was reduced to great difficulties in the support of his family." Some Diversions of a Man of Letters
The Herald then drew near, and read to him from the Black Book the form of abjuration. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 1, January, 1864
In the "Cloud of Witnesses" an epitaph is quoted to show that the man was shot for refusing the abjuration oath. Claverhouse
After suffering under this anathema some time, Gallileo, by the advice of his friends, consented to make a public abjuration of his former heresies on the laws of motion. Lectures on Language As Particularly Connected with English Grammar.
I was told," Nora answered, "but under the most solemn abjuration of secrecy. Nobody's Man
In the recantation, or abjuration, thus obtained from Joan of Arc, the twelve articles were included, with all their abuse set down. Joan of Arc
The formal abjuration of the Protestant faith was made by the King in the Church of St. Denis in 1593. A Short History of France
They spent the winter in Rome, where, among other converts, who made their abjuration of error and first communion at the "Gesu," was an American gentleman named Jerrold. May Brooke
I was sorry to hear of your discrepancy with the * *s, or rather your abjuration of agreement. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 With His Letters and Journals
I returned to the reformed religion, and made a private abjuration of the Romish religion, in the hands of four ministers. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2
He told them how he had found Joan, in spite of her abjuration, again dressed as a man, and of her having reaffirmed all that she had so recently abjured regarding her voices and apparitions. Joan of Arc
To him it is a solemn abjuration of all his devotion to—the other. The Hoyden
The preachers were also galled by the imposition on them of an abjuration oath, compelling them to pray for prelatical Queen Anne.  A Short History of Scotland
The only conditions required for that privilege were the oaths of allegiance and abjuration,—both oaths relative to a civil concern. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 04 (of 12)
Ferrars had been taken at the Black Friars, in London,530 and making his submission, was respited and escaped with abjuration. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3)
All about this abjuration was a mesh of confusion to the mind of Joan. Joan of Arc
This I require from you; and you must ratify the promise by the abjuration I have proposed. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest
A test—the abjuration of the criminal parts of Renwick’s declaration—was to be offered by military authority to all and sundry.  A Short History of Scotland
At every cessation of arms during the Nine Years War he waged with England, she sought to obtain from him an abjuration of "foreign aid," chiefly "that of the Spaniard." The Crime Against Europe A Possible Outcome of the War of 1914
"Say, Veath, don't always be talking to me about my sister," he finally jerked out, barely able to confine himself to this moderately sensible abjuration while his brain was seething with other and stronger expressions. Nedra
The text of the abjuration was then hurriedly read, Joan of Arc following it, and repeating the words, the sense of which she had no time to understand. Joan of Arc
Spinoza was too strong to seek the weak revenge of an abjuration of Judaism. Chapters on Jewish Literature
Narumov laughingly congratulated Hermann on his abjuration of that abstention from cards which he had practised for so long a period, and wished him a lucky beginning. Best Russian Short Stories
For all their abjurations most of the younger and more intelligent foreigners, within and without the gates of Paris, know well enough that Picasso is still their animator. Since Cézanne
At Yale College, those who were engaged in the government were formerly required to take the oaths of allegiance and abjuration appointed by the Parliament of England. A Collection of College Words and Customs
Did they ever refuse the oath of abjuration, or support any conforming nonjuring teachers in their congregations? The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 04 Swift's Writings on Religion and the Church — Volume 2
The wit of the remark is a little cold to-day, but at the moment, accompanying as it did a solemn act of abjuration, it was keen enough. George Washington, Volume II
Gigi was with him, trusted to his care by Pipa, with many abjurations and terrible threats of future punishment should he ill-use him. The Italians
This sermon being printed and animadverted upon, he published a reply to the remarks on it, with some papers relating to the oath of abjuration, which have been much esteemed. The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume V.
In New York Loyalist lawyers were not allowed to practise until April 1786, and then only on condition of taking an 'oath of abjuration and allegiance.' The United Empire Loyalists : A Chronicle of the Great Migration
He was a strong advocate of the Hanoverian succession, but avoided the oath of abjuration, in 1703, by retiring to Glasgow. The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. — Volume 04 Swift's Writings on Religion and the Church — Volume 2
During the months, weeks, nay, it might be said, days immediately mediately following Henry IV.'s abjuration, a great number of notable persons and important towns, and almost whole provinces, submitted to the Catholic king. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
There was put before her a form of abjuration, whereby, disavowing her revelations and visions from heaven, she confessed her errors in matters of faith, and renounced them humbly. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3
To show their good feeling the committee made every member of the community, who had not already done so, take the oath of abjuration and fidelity. The Winning of the West, Volume 2 From the Alleghanies to the Mississippi, 1777-1783
The abjuration of slavery was one of their earliest "testimonies." Isaac T. Hopper
An outward reformation of manners, at least the general abjuration of grosser profligacy, was also favourable to poetry,— Still first to fly where sensual joys invade. The Dramatic Works of John Dryden, Volume 1 With a Life of the Author
After his abjuration just as much as at his accession, the League continued to exist and to act against him. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
The important points in the incident are the burst of remorse which Joan felt for her weakness and her striking retractation of the abjuration which had been wrung from her. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3
His science, his valour, and his high sense of honour, rendered him after the abjuration of the monarch the chief of the Protestant party, and caused him to be called the Huguenot Pope. The Life of Marie de Medicis — Volume 1
Now, there being good reason for it, and no one in sight, she swore, and directed her abjurations against herself. The Girl at Cobhurst
Many have wondered at this abjuration, and on account of it have denied to Galileo the title of martyr. History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
Such, after Henry IV.'s abjuration, was the striking feature in the condition of France and in the situation of her king. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
She said that all she had thus done last Thursday in abjuring her visions and revelations she had done through fear of the stake, and that all her abjuration was contrary to the truth. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 3
We know how Henri IV. put an end to it, at least for a time, by his abjuration in 1593, and by the Edict of Nantes. The Psychology of Revolution
N. resignation, retirement, abdication, renunciation, abjuration; abandonment, relinquishment. Roget's Thesaurus
The cities and villages, for ten or twelve leagues around, sent to the military leaders their promises of abjuration. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12
Biron himself proposed not to declare Henry king, but to recognize him merely as captain-general of the army pending his abjuration. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
Even shortly after I did make mine open abjuration, For that I did prefer my goods before God's holy laws. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 6
And the convention, which had applauded the abjurations at the demand of the commune, decreed, on Robespierre's motion, that all violence and all measures opposed to the liberty of religion are prohibited. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814
There are Irish ladies, who, ashamed of their country, betray themselves by mincing out their abjuration, by calling tables teebles, and chairs cheers! Tales and Novels — Volume 04
From torture to abjuration, and from this to communion, there was often not twenty-four hours' distance, and their executioners were their guides and witnesses. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12
The Duke of La Force had abjured, then repented of his abjuration, only to relapse again. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
From all that he had heard and read of him, he had pictured him a tall, lean ascetic, a kind of Dante and Savonarola in one, a magnificent figure of protest and abjuration. The Cathedral
To avoid the sneers and jests of the Parisian public the ceremony of abjuration took place at Melun. The Crayon Papers
But that was an abjuration which, as they well knew, they were powerless to extort. Swann's Way
In March, 1652, she appealed to the commissioners at Haberdashers' Hall, who replied that they could afford her no relief, unless she took the oath of abjuration. The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of King George the Fifth Volume 8
After the king's abjuration, and at the end of the year 1593, the French Huguenots renewed at Mantes their old union, and swore to live and die united in their profession of faith. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
Resignation -- N. resignation, retirement, abdication, renunciation, abjuration; abandonment, relinquishment. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases
They entered into formidable conspiracies, and fomented the troubles and embarrassments of the government The abjuration of Henry IV. had thinned their ranks and deprived them of court influence. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers
The day of his abjuration the sheik killed in his honor an ox for a festival, and gave to the convert the name of Mahomet. Moorish Literature
Proselytes were admitted by circumcision and baptism, and nothing beyond an acceptance of the Unity of God and the abjuration of idolatry is even now required by way of profession from a proselyte. Judaism
Two hours were allowed the Reformers of Rouen for making their abjuration. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
I remember having received the abjuration of Protestantism of three young ladies who were boarders at the Ursuline Convent, and who had the happiness of becoming Catholics. Memoir of Fr. Vincent De Paul; religious of La Trappe
The immediate results of his abjuration were doubtless beneficial to himself, to the Huguenots, and to his country. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers
One step only was wanting to raise him to a still higher degree of confidence and favour—it was the abjuration of the Popish religion. The Monastery
Bruce raised him from the ground, and welcoming him with the warm embrace of friendship, inquired the cause of so extraordinary an abjuration of his legal sovereign. The Scottish Chiefs
He joined the Grand Alliance, as did Denmark and Poland, whose new king, the Elector of Saxony, had been supported by the emperor in his candidature and in his abjuration of Protestantism. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5
But the triumph of the Whig government checked the preferment of Blue-mantle; and he was even suspended from his office, till his tongue could learn to pronounce the oath of abjuration. Memoirs of My Life and Writings
Ask you for the ultimate results of the abjuration of Henry IV., Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers
Have I not heard you say that he had by an abjuration. The Chaplet of Pearls
At this abjuration, which seemed the call of Heaven itself, the Scots fell on their knees, to confirm their resolution with a vow. The Scottish Chiefs
It was not that his life was wrong, or that an abjuration was needed; it was still to be lived, and lived more intently, but no longer merely self-propelled. Watersprings
The formal abjuration of Philip by the United Provinces in 1581, on grounds so largely religious, could not but bring into still greater prominence the Protestantism of the country which now claimed its independence. American Nation: a history — Volume 1: European Background of American History, 1300-1600
Still, the abjuration of Henry IV. was a great calamity to them. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 08 Great Rulers
So Cauchon asked her if her Voices had spoken to her since Thursday—and he reminded her of her abjuration. Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc — Volume 2
She testified to her abjuration in hourly ingenious, touching ways. The Chaperon
Not the gulf of death, nor the gulf that divides hell from heaven, but the gulf of abjuration by the good because of his evil ways. Robert Falconer
Her abjuration, which by no just title could be called an abjuration, had been in vain. Jeanne D'Arc: her life and death
The oath of abjuration comes close on the oath of allegiance. Critical and Historical Essays — Volume 1
"Yes," she answered; and then it came out that the Voices had talked with her about the abjuration—told her about it, I suppose. Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc — Volume 2
The graver portion of these punishments would be remitted, if Galileo would solemnly repudiate the heresies referred to by an abjuration to be pronounced by him in the terms laid down. Great Astronomers
The young preacher was summoned to take the oath of allegiance and abjuration. A History of the Moravian Church
Her own admissions, as will be seen, are of the scantiest, scarcely enough to tell as an abjuration at all. Jeanne D'Arc: her life and death
The instant they struck this glare ice Harrington came to his knees, holding precariously on with one hand, his whip singing fiercely among his dogs and fearsome abjurations hurtling about their ears.  The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke
Here he could not drown young girls for refusing to take the abjuration, or shoot poor countrymen for doubting whether he was one of the elect. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
This abjuration was subsequently read in Florence before Galileo's disciples, who had been specially summoned to attend. Great Astronomers
But I wouldn't give up the religion of my fathers and embrace Islamism; all the more because the abjuration required a surgical operation which I hadn't any fancy for. A Start in Life
But Jeanne answered that she did not know what abjuration meant, and the preacher called upon Massieu to explain it to her. Jeanne D'Arc: her life and death
But, in a moment, a great number of men, advancing toward the pyramid, made a solemn abjuration of all their distinctions and all their riches. The Ruins, or, Meditation on the Revolutions of Empires and the Law of Nature
The condition of admission into it was an abjuration of all faith, and a resolution to inquire into the truth. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science
The more familiar record, and the recollections long after of those eye-witnesses, give us another version of the scene. �rard, from his pulpit, read the form of abjuration prepared. Jeanne D'Arc: her life and death
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