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seceder



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One prominent seceder, Oxford Researcher John Roche, has collected 1,500 case histories of disenchanted Opus members that he hopes to present to John Paul this year.

From Time Magazine Archive

The strength of this presumption is not impaired by any vague words of Baxter coupling the name of Falkland with that of Digby as a seceder from the party on the occasion of the Bill.

From Lectures and Essays by Smith, Goldwin

Yet the church at Hobart Town, founded by a seceder, was under his care.

From The History of Tasmania, Volume I by West, John

That the seceder must himself prove In the face of the world's condemnation.

From The Bride of Dreams by Auw, Mellie von

Cowles at once resigned from the High Council and the Presidency of the church at Nauvoo, and was looked on as a seceder.

From The Story of the Mormons, from the date of their origin to the year 1901 by Linn, William Alexander




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