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    Christian theology and liturgy. During the early modern period, a series of schisms gave rise to rival patriarchates, sometimes two, sometimes three. In the...
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    Henry Robinson Luce and Briton Hadden, 1923. "National Affairs." Time. E. J. Stormon, 1987. Towards the Healing of Schism. Paulist Press, p. 38. Orthodox...
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    were Sts Cassius, Maximus, Liminius and Victorinus. "MEL was by birth a Briton, who went to Ireland as a fellow-labourer with St. Patrick, by whom he was...
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    have no information; but from his name, it may be inferred that he was a Briton, whether a native of this island or of the Continent." Born of a wealthy...
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  • (Alexandrian text-type) 235–238 Maximinus Thrax: emperor of Rome, ends Christian schism in Rome by deporting Pope Pontian and Antipope Hippolytus to Sardinia, where...
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  • Club Athletico Paulistano (category Association football clubs disestablished in 1930)
    Paulistano won its first championship after all. 1907 Paulistano made the Briton John Hamilton coach of the team, which is believed to be the first appointment...
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    at Rathlihen in Offaly in Ireland, Bishop (589) Saint Elaeth the King, a Briton driven into Wales by the Picts, he became a monk with St Seiriol in Anglesey...
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    passage in his Historia Anglorum that the Emperor Constantine's mother was a Briton, making her the daughter of King Cole of Colchester. Geoffrey of Monmouth...
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    Mathers in Paris, who personally admitted him into the Adeptus Minor Grade. A schism had developed between Mathers and the London members of the Golden Dawn...
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  • diverse cultural traditions has resulted in considerable conflict and even schism concerning some or all of these developments, as was the case in the Anglican...
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