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Those who shall act to the contrary we include in the like sentence of excommunication.
Sentence of excommunication was once again to be pronounced against those who violated them.
The pope answered that critical step by a sentence of excommunication, delivered on 11 July.
Nicholas I added that even those under sentence of excommunication, or other church punishment, could bear arms if they did so against the infidel.
In 878 the sentence of excommunication was withdrawn after he promised never to return to Rome or exercise his priestly functions.
Soon after, the Pope launched sentences of excommunication against the King and the Archbishop.
In 1570 the Pope issued a sentence of excommunication against her - effectively indicating his support for attempts to remove her from power.
Foliot then advised the pope not to impose any sentences of excommunication and to be patient and continue to negotiate.
After Becket's death his sentences of excommunication were confirmed, as well as the suspensions from ecclesiastical office.
After being released from the sentence of excommunication, his remains were buried in Speyer cathedral in August 1111.
He successfully appealed to the Council of Basel, by whom his sentence of excommunication was revoked.
The Council sent him to the Consistory, the governing body of the church, where a formal sentence of excommunication was passed against him.
In return for Frederick's concessions in Sicily, the Pope removed his sentence of excommunication.
Shortly afterwards, the Pope decreed sentences of excommunication against Henry and Cranmer.
Obtaining no satisfactory concessions, Pandulf is said to have produced the papal sentence of excommunication in the very presence of the king.
In the Histories, however, he is sly, drunken and spineless, even lifting a sentence of excommunication on a man suspected of matricide.
He may not, however, have sat in the final term as he was under sentence of excommunication, possibly for his part in the battle of Lewes.
The proud Earl consented, underwent this ignominious and degrading ceremonial, and his sentence of excommunication was then removed.
From amidst the poverty and want of his wretched island, Urban launched sentence of excommunication against emperor and antipope alike.
King Edward III, who clearly placed great trust in Notton, simply ignored the sentence of excommunication.
A sentence of excommunication was passed on Friedrich in April 1871, but he refused to acknowledge it and was upheld by the Bavarian government.
It was only then that Pope Clement at last took the step of announcing a provisional sentence of excommunication against the King and Cranmer.
Publish also in your churches the absolution of King Edward from sentences of excommunication incurred because of his failure to observe the aforesaid concessions.
This earned de Broc three sentences of excommunication from the archbishop because of de Broc's financial exactions from the estates.
The rabbis eventually, on July 27, 1656, pronounced the sentence of excommunication upon Spinoza, and, unlike Prado, Spinoza did not ask to remain in the community.