During the course of these troubles, the emperors of Blefusca did frequently expostulate by their ambassadors, accusing us of making a
schism in religion, by offending against a fundamental doctrine of our great prophet Lustrog, in the fifty-fourth chapter of the Blundecral (which is their Alcoran).
Thus, the Roman abbey, the philosophers' church, the Gothic art, Saxon art, the heavy, round pillar, which recalls Gregory VII., the hermetic symbolism, with which Nicolas Flamel played the prelude to Luther, papal unity,
schism, Saint-Germain des Prés, Saint-Jacques de la Boucherie,--all are mingled, combined, amalgamated in Notre-Dame.
There had been a
schism among the Chosen People a few months before, some of the younger members of the Church having rebelled against the authority of the Elders, and the result had been the secession of a certain number of the malcontents, who had left Utah and become Gentiles.
During the Revolution, the Concordat occasioned an unimportant
schism, a little segregation of ultra-catholics who refused to recognize the Bishops appointed by the authorities with the consent of the Pope.
They resembled each other in person, dress, language, and manner; and were probably from the same stock, but broken into tribes, or rather hordes, by those feuds and
schisms frequent among Indians.
For the former; it is certain, that heresies, and
schisms, are of all others the greatest scandals; yea, more than corruption of manners.
But heresies have polluted every church, and
schisms are the fruit of disputation.
Protestantism sat at ease, unmindful of
schisms, careless of proselytism: Dissent was an inheritance along with a superior pew and a business connection; and Churchmanship only wondered contemptuously at Dissent as a foolish habit that clung greatly to families in the grocery and chandlering lines, though not incompatible with prosperous wholesale dealing.
I found the new Institution torn by internal
schisms even before it was opened to the public.
Her topics include three complementary methods, apophatic aspects of theological conversion, a non-synthetic dialectics, from
schism to sharing God's gifts beyond the institutional borders, memory and remembering in the post-communist context, and religious belonging in a changing Europe.
President Donald Trump is planning to meet with top automakers in the coming days amid concerns over his trade policies and an emerging
schism with California over environmental regulations, Bloomberg reports, citing two White House officials.
Synopsis: The year is 2076, the year of The Great
Schism, the year the struggle between liberals and conservatives, the culture war, split America in two.