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| Gallifrey is a portal known as the Untempered | Schism, a gap in the fabric of reality. |
| as a portal on Gallifrey called the Untempered | Schism, a gap in the fabric of reality where one coul |
| n Spenser and John Lenthall, on the subject of | schism, a one-sided account of which was printed in P |
| It repealed the | Schism Act 1714. |
| ay after the royal assent to the repeal of the | Schism Act), when Bradbury proposed that, after days |
| erning the same subject (1692), A Discourse of | Schism; addressed to those Dissenters who conformed b |
| tantinople then still before the Great Eastern | Schism, after the conversion of the Grand Duke of Kyi |
| This appointment caused a | schism among QPR fans, some of whom saw Gregory's fri |
| The result was a great | schism among the Jews of Spain and southern France, a |
| Church of Christ,' &c., 1653, directed against | schism, anabaptism and libertinism). |
| death penalty for heresy, blasphemy, atheism, | schism and such crimes. |
| 74 Mellus was sent to India during the Malabar | schism, and did not return to Kurdistan until 1882. |
| He witnessed the | schism and interest around it and may have had a hand |
| t-year-old Gallifreyans are brought before the | Schism and made to look into the Time Vortex as part |
| se neither side started anything new after the | schism and both continued unaltered and the same as t |
| cism from Catholics that he was thus guilty of | schism and a Donatist position, and in both cases the |
| doing so it contributed little to healing the | Schism and failed to reach the purposed objective of |
| all gays and lesbians and creating a political | schism, and as such, gravely misrepresent the consequ |
| and Brotherly Condescension, after an unhappy | Schism and Separation in that Church,' London, 1647, |
| strains within the Labour Party, which led to | schism, and the exit of Jim Anderton and his NewLabou |
| was during the turbulent period of the Western | Schism, and from his surviving letters, as well as th |
| tes that "heresy (whether formal or material), | schism and apostasy do not in themselves constitute a |
| A serious | schism arose out of this conflict, and after Victor I |
| This | schism aside, by the time of the merger talks, the RC |
| ceeded Alexander, under whom the long-standing | schism at Antioch had been healed, and followed his l |
| bishops in order to put an end to the Meletian | schism at Antioch that had been ongoing since 362. |
| The | schism became official in 1924, when the two factions |
| When the Western | Schism began, he initially supported Pope Urban VI, p |
| Treaty of Anagni - ends | schism between Pope Alexander III and antipope Callis |
| This led to a | schism between the Federal and State executives of th |
| The | schism between "Orthodoxy" and "Fairbairnism" had lar |
| asim's elevation to ‘Sole Leader' began with a | schism between himself and his fellow conspirator Ari |
| The | schism between the sects would be healed by the forme |
| chbishop of Cologne in absence, and during the | schism between Pope Alexander III and Antipope Victor |
| The two deal with some sort of unfortunate | schism between their families, and when rumors of the |
| o prevent a success of the French party in the | schism between Gregory XII and Antipope Benedict XIII |
| ed the doctrine completely, leading to a major | schism between the eastern and western halves of the |
| The film is about the | schism between a film star daughter, Rohini (Debashre |
| of religion on 21 February 1795; however, the | schism between the civilly constituted the French Chu |
| The events created a major | schism between the followers of the different version |
| ks, proposing, in return, to end the East-West | Schism between Constantinople and Rome. |
| The second concerns a growing | schism between the Galactic Alliance and Jedi Order, |
| By that time, there's a | schism between Matt and Foggy, as due to Matt's troub |
| See of Alexandria-an act which brought about a | schism between East and West that was not healed unti |
| 098 in a stated attempt to deal with the Great | Schism between the Western Catholic and Eastern Ortho |
| terwards sent to the Pope in order to heal the | schism between the churches of the West and Antioch. |
| ral disputes which led eventually to the Great | Schism between Eastern and Western Christianity in 10 |
| sts were in great fear because of Parliament's | Schism Bill under Queen Anne, passed as the Schism Ac |
| acheverell affair and the attempted passing of | Schism bills in parliament, Jones's house was attacke |
| his page has this pope put an end to the papal | schism, but the page it refers to says it was ended d |
| ction in the number of players before the 1895 | schism but this had not been taken any further becaus |
| translated The Rise and Growth of the Anglican | Schism by Nicholas Sanders from Latin (1877) and writ |
| sion of Queen Mary I, Bodkin was absolved from | schism by Cardinal Pole, and appointed apostolic admi |
| f Mantua, on Pentecost, 31 May 1064, ended the | schism by formally declaring Alexander II to be the l |
| ed in the Lateran Palace as a Pope, starting a | schism, called the Laurentian schism, that lasted fou |
| The East-West | Schism came about in a context of cultural difference |
| from mainstream Mennonites as the result of a | schism caused by Bishop Christian Funk. |
| urges that it is not in any way advocating any | schism, change, or revolution in governance among the |
| The ecclesiastical | schism continued unhealed during the thirty years of |
| apal conclave of the time of the Great Western | Schism, convened after the death of Pope Boniface IX, |
| apal conclave of the time of the Great Western | Schism, convened after the death of Pope Innocent VII |
| Subsequently, the Western | Schism created by the selection of a rival pope force |
| The | schism created was mostly exhausted by 1842. |
| of slavery in America as a secondary cause of | schism, Crocker focused on the relationship between N |
| ded as an authoritative account of the 1837-38 | schism, Crocker's work was regarded as "valuable and |
| In the spring of 1970, a | schism developed on the staff of the Wheel over the d |
| A | schism developed at the turn of the 19th century, whe |
| The | schism ended in 1417 after only two popes had reigned |
| The New England | schism ended in 1945. |
| In the | schism following the election of Pope Innocent II in |
| Schism for clarinet and viola, Centaur Records (2002) | |
| scheme since they had just recently gone into | schism form the Roman Catholic Church over Vatican I' |
| In the 1920s, a | schism formed in the ranks of the RDO, with the reneg |
| During his time in Tonga, a | schism formed within the church leading to the creati |
| ", which, as noted above, is the definition of | schism found in canon 751. |
| the United States, the first being a Catholic | schism founded by Father George Hyde in 1946 in Atlan |
| Historically, Coptic Catholics represent a | schism from the Coptic Orthodox Church, leaving that |
| In 1909 he participated in a | schism from the SDAP to form the Social-Democratic Pa |
| an Church in Sydney, which had resulted from a | schism from the PCEA Western Sydney in 1981, was rece |
| e pope might be during the time of the Western | Schism gave rise to the legal theory called Conciliar |
| The whole | schism has arisen through the quarrel as to the episc |
| with Zenas, a doctor of the law; and that the | schism having been healed by Paul's letter to the Cor |
| After the outbreak of the Great Western | Schism he joined the obedience of the Avignon Antipop |
| At the outbreak of the Great Western | Schism, he sided with Pope Clement VI, who made him g |
| the Conestoga Brethren congregation suffered a | schism, he strongly supported Beissel. |
| pal legate, to end the remnants of the Western | Schism; he responded to the inaugural address of the |
| During the National | Schism he supported the Royalists. |
| During his administration the | schism headed by George Keith took place. |
| The Meletian | schism, however, did not end with his death. |
| ‘The Roman | Schism illustrated from the Records of the Catholic C |
| The Act thus triggered the nonjuring | schism in the Church of England. |
| The Doleantie was not the first | schism in the Dutch Reformed Church. |
| . Zephyrinus, St. Hippolytus started the first | schism in the history of the Christian Church. |
| lacidia Palace dates to the end of the Acacian | schism in 519. |
| neyite (pastoral) meeting during New England's | schism in the early 19th century. |
| A | schism in the 1860s caused some of the congregations |
| rder, of the Rome obedience during the Western | Schism, in 1379. |
| With the | schism in internal party politics came a new threat t |
| Following a | schism in the party in 1908, the PAN itself had been |
| ed, and resigned when Bodkin was absolved from | schism in 1555. |
| After the outbreak of the Great Western | Schism in 1378 he joined the obedience of Antipope Cl |
| That church grew out of a | schism in the former Milton Baptist Church, which was |
| This resulted in a | schism in the Missouri Synod, with a small group leav |
| In 1717 there was a dramatic | schism in the Whig Party with Stanhope and Sunderland |
| Despite several attempts to mend a | schism in the Spanish Communist Party resulting from |
| e early 1980s but found himself at centre of a | schism in the club in 1984. |
| He published a warning against | schism in 1746, Byr Grynhoad o'r Grefydd Gristionogol |
| fficers alleged that he had tried "to create a | schism in the Prussian army" through anti-Russian com |
| At the time of the 1853 | schism in Goa, then a part of the Portuguese Empire, |
| Then following a | schism in the Apostolic Church about 1940, Bablola we |
| ssion was disputed at the time of the Meletian | schism in 362 and again after the Council of Chalcedo |
| to remove the last vestiges of the Laurentian | schism in Rome, receiving back into the Church those |
| r a brief period after the group experienced a | schism in 2002. |
| The sport of rugby experienced a | schism in 1895 with many teams based in Yorkshire, La |
| 'to feel sorrow') was the name of a prominent | schism in the Dutch Reformed Church (Nederlands Hervo |
| This was reminiscent of a former | schism in the Netherlands] when the Reformed Churches |
| the British church that it was unaware of any | schism in customs. |
| On 23 December 1383, during the Western | Schism in which the Kingdom of Scotland sided with th |
| lian Ornithological Association (SAOA) until a | schism in the membership, regarding the necessity of |
| The National | Schism in Greece was the deep split of Greek politics |
| The hitherto dominant PAN had suffered a | schism in 1908 led by reformist Lisandro de la Torre, |
| Forster, who unsuccessfully tried to heal the | schism in the Quakers caused by the Beaconite Controv |
| creating a | schism in the sangha |
| This introduced a largely disadvantageous | schism into the German high command for operations on |
| The | schism is conventionally dated to 1054, when the Patr |
| 't (Paris, 1658), in which the definition of a | schism is discussed with two Romanist opponents John |
| This | schism is the beginning of The Old Calendar Churches |
| had arisen from the dueling Catholicoi and the | schism it caused. |
| The | schism lasted two centuries before Conjeveram Buddhis |
| This Acacian | schism lasted until 519. |
| This | schism lasted until 1775 when the two congregations m |
| anism, the iconoclastic controversy, the Greek | schism, Lutheranism, Calvinism, and of the pontificat |
| The outbreak of the Western | Schism meant that when Adam de Lanark, Bishop of Gall |
| At that time, the nature of the East-West | Schism, normally dated to 1054, was undefined, and ma |
| other hand, in India, and somewhat in Persia, | schism occurred rather between the Oriental Orthodox |
| When a | schism occurred within the OUN in 1940, she went with |
| While he was in Paris the Western | Schism occurred; Philarges supported Pope Urban VI (1 |
| lan, who had broken communion with Rome in the | Schism of the Three Chapters, returned to full commun |
| Given the | schism of the time, his appointment from Avignon was |
| only two metropolitan appointments before the | schism of 1552. |
| Salamanca to take action in the matter of the | schism of Avignon, and Castile decided in favour of t |
| f the Weaverland Conference following the 1927 | schism of the Wenger Church which rejected the car. |
| by what they perceived as the heresy, and then | schism of the Protestant Reformation, they reacted. |
| During the Great | Schism of the Russian Church, entire villages of Old |
| ate and eventually contribute to another major | schism of Christendom. |
| the party had taken office since the Corn Laws | schism of 1846. |
| itially supported antipope Anacletus II in the | schism of 1130, opposite to Pope Innocent II, against |
| 100th birthday of rugby league since the 1895 | schism of rugby football. |
| church in peace, although also continuing the | schism of the Acephaloi, who opposed both the Council |
| and Eastern churches, which culminated in the | Schism of 1054. |
| The bishops of Treviso who participated in the | schism of the Three Chapters were: Felix (see above); |
| In 958 the Catholicos ended the | schism of the bishop of Syunik, who was supported by |
| Synod and drew fame for his role in the church | schism of the 1970s known as Seminex. |
| arvard University Press in 1955, describes the | schism of the German Social Democratic Party into a r |
| 8-1445, during the failed attempts to heal the | schism of the Orthodox and Catholic churches, Cosimo |
| (the Crusades began shortly after the Great | Schism of 1054). |
| The | schism, or Raskol, resulted over reforms in church ri |
| s, he was accepted by the emperor and thus the | schism persisted. |
| Independence, a Great | Schism, proved against Dr. (John) Owen's Apology, 165 |
| ay be read of an inscription by Damasus on the | schism provoked by Heraclius over the matter of the l |
| D'Ailly's writings on the | Schism put the crisis and the need for reform into an |
| New York Crew 7" EP ( | Schism Records (SKIZ-2) (1988) / Revelation Records ( |
| The | schism remained until 1190, only after Fulmar's death |
| The | schism rose out of a Christological dispute, the key |
| judgment was about the existence of the sin of | schism, since for the existence of the canonical crim |
| izens, staunch opponents of the emperor, and a | schism soon developed in the church at Milan. |
| l ties with the Legion of Frontiersmen after a | schism split the Canadian Division. |
| In 1054, the Great | Schism split Christianity into the Eastern Orthodox C |
| is Menezes, Archbishop of Goa,was leading this | schism summoning all the priests, other clerics and f |
| nical Patriarchate of Constantinople after the | schism that followed the Council of Chalcedon in 451. |
| t of his papacy was concerned with healing the | schism that had existed since 484 between East and We |
| In the 5th century, as part of the Nestorian | schism, the Persian Christians separated from the Chr |
| upreme authority, and by the time of the Great | Schism the Roman Catholic Church based its claim to s |
| In 1834 another | schism, the Secession of 1834 (Afscheiding van 1834), |
| The quarrel became a | schism: those who derived their ordination from Shin |
| sign his office and take to an end the Western | Schism through the Council of Constance. |
| ongly opposing the continuance of the Nonjuror | schism through the consecration of George Hickes and |
| The chaos of the Western | Schism thus brought about reforming councils and gave |
| The aim of the council was to end the | schism; to this end they deposed Gregory XII and Bene |
| at Time War the Time Lords used the Untempered | Schism to send a signal back through time as part of |
| When the Great | Schism took place in 1054, the four Greek Patriarchs |
| The Crotty | Schism took place in the early 19th century, when Fat |
| , Renoise (Win32, GNU/Linux and Mac OS X), and | Schism Tracker (Win32, Linux, Wii and Mac OS X) which |
| ts of the Orthodox Church from the time of the | Schism up to his days, Voulgaris stresses that Orthod |
| The | schism was the result of Acacius of Constantinople's |
| The Nestorian | Schism was the split between the Orthodox Church and |
| of the different obediences during the Western | Schism was not a clear matter for their contemporarie |
| d a book chronicling all issues of his fanzine | Schism was also released in late 2005. |
| His book of predictions on the | schism was the most popular of the numerous prophetic |
| Reform Party as a temporary measure until the | schism was healed. |
| , Russian pronunciation: , meaning 'split' or ' | schism') was the event of splitting of the Russian Or |
| During his time as patriarch the Arsenite | schism was healed within the Byzantine Church. |
| After the Nestorian | Schism, when the Byzantine emperor Zeno ordered the s |
| After the Nestorian | Schism, when the teaching of Nestorius were branded h |
| In the nineties the synod suffered from a | schism, which after several years was healed. |
| e krewe and their membership demands created a | schism which made this an impossibility. |
| ask was to neutralise the after-effects of the | schism, which had arisen after the death of Pope Hono |
| edict XIII, thereby helping to end the Western | Schism, which had divided the Western Church for near |
| marks also the beginning of the Greek National | Schism which would leave a troublesome legacy to the |
| recall that, during the 40-year Great Western | Schism, while nobody claimed that the see of Rome was |
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