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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
apostatize .
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Examples
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What can the Western world, which has shamelessly apostatized from the Catholic religion, expect as its just reward?
Slaying Evil Francis 2006
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Note, Those who have themselves apostatized from the truths of God are often the most subtle and barbarous persecutors of those who still adhere to them.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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Johnson’s pitiless and violent hatred of the American Revolution, and his contemptuous cruelty toward those who apostatized from the established church (even if it was to join another Christian sect) was strong and consistent.
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Johnson’s pitiless and violent hatred of the American Revolution, and his contemptuous cruelty toward those who apostatized from the established church (even if it was to join another Christian sect) was strong and consistent.
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The expression, "alienated from," takes it for granted that the Gentiles, before they had apostatized from the primitive truth, had been sharers in light and life (compare Eph 4: 18,
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But at the same time, other plural wives who had apostatized told similar stories of abuse and neglect.
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He apostatized completely a few months later, so I won by default....
Earth Hour Becca 2009
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Like you, since I apostatized I feel fairly marginal in the bloggernacle.
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This is after all a women who swapped over to Catholicism when the Anglicans apostatized allowed women to become priests!
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Nothing the Democratic Party has done has even been an effective defense for longer than I can remember and Ann herself has apostatized them as too wimpy to be believed.
Coulter's War: Ann Coulter acknowledges the covert NeoCon war on Americans 2006
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