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Definition of Excommunicated
1. excommunicate [v] - See also: excommunicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Excommunicated
Literary usage of Excommunicated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"All excommunicated clerics are prohibited from celebrating Mass and performing
other strictly liturgical functions, under penalty of the irregularity ex ..."
2. Roger of Wendover's Flowers of History: Comprising the History of England ...by Matthew Paris, Roger by Matthew Paris, Roger (1842)
"Fitz-John, Philip, excommunicated, iii. 356. Fitz-Nicholas, Ralph, seneschal of
Henry III., appointed to conduct the princess Isabella to the emperor ..."
3. Psalms and Hymns: With the Catechism, Confession of Faith, a Liturgy, of the by Reformed Church in America, John Henry Livingston (1841)
"THE FORM OF RE-ADMITTING Excommunicated PERSONS INTO THE CHURCH OP CHRIST.
BELOVED in the Lord, it is known unto you. that some time ago our fellow member ..."
4. The Book of Church Law: Being an Exposition of the Legal Rights and Duties by John Henry Blunt (1876)
"Excommunicated Persons. In the 68th canon of 1603, this limitation appears in
the words, "except the party deceased were denounced excommunicated majori ..."
5. Matthew Paris's English History: From the Year 1235 to 1273 by Matthew Paris, John Allen Giles (1853)
"THE EMPEROR Excommunicated. ' , • asserted, such a difficult matter required ...
How the pope excommunicated the emperor Frederick at the council of ..."
6. Works by Jean Calvin, Calvin translation society (1848)
"When, therefore, the Church has excommunicated any one, no believer ought to
receive him into terms of intimacy with him; otherwise the authority of the ..."
7. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon (1841)
"For suspending his vow, was Frederic excommunicated by Gregory the Ninth ; for
presuming, the next year, to accomplish his vow, he was again excommunicated ..."
8. Source-book of English History: Leading Documents, Together with by Guy Carleton Lee (1900)
"John excommunicated by Name A. ... Ely, and Winchester, to declare the said king
excommunicated by name, and solemnly to publish this sentence every Sunday ..."