Translation for '
abjure' from English to Latin
VERB | to abjure | abjured | abjured abjuring | abjures | |
SYNO | to abjure | to forswear | to recant | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- All the rights granted to Protestants by Henri IV were taken away by Louis XIV, and Protestants were also forced to abjure their religion.
- Finally, after refusing to abjure, with seventy others, he was strangled to death and decapitated on January 22, 628.
- They hear through the relays Carolin has pledged to abjure the use of laran weapons, especially clingfire, and that Tramontana Tower has signed on to the pact.
- Many Perfects chose to become so late in their lives, choosing to abjure their previous existences for their spiritual beliefs.
- He was given extreme unction on his deathbed in 1909, but as he refused to abjure his modernist views was denied burial in a Catholic cemetery.
- Here he felt compelled to abjure the Lutheran doctrine of the Lord's Supper, and to renounce the Formula of Concord.
- The policy of the shogunate was to get them to abjure the faith.
- He was arrested on the charge of being a priest, but, although efforts were made to induce him to abjure his opinions, he remained firm.
- Five priests are recorded as being at the hanging to encourage him to abjure. He refused to do so.
- The nobleman was however for many years an active Huguenot and refused to abjure, thus was confined in the Bastille, and then in a monastery.
- Requirements to abjure (renounce) the temporal and spiritual authority of the pope and transubstantiation placed major burdens on Roman Catholics.
- Hermenegild was imprisoned at Tarragona and repeatedly urged to abjure Catholicism.
- Victoria's husband begged her to abjure her faith and to think of her young children but she refused.
- He was then sent to London, and four times examined by Oates, Bedloe, and others in the hope of implicating him in the pretended plot; but was declared innocent of all plotting and offered his life if he would abjure his religion.
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