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  2. Excommunication in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    There is a difference between formal and material excommunication: [10] An excommunication is a censure or penalty whereby a delinquent or obstinate person is excluded from the communion of the faithful, until after abandoning his contumacy he is absolved. That can be called formal which affects a man who is really delinquent and obstinate.

  3. Sanhedrin (tractate) - Wikipedia

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    The difference between criminal and civil cases, general proceedings in criminal cases Court procedures, including examination of witnesses and the voting of the judges Procedures for execution after condemnation, especially stoning

  4. First Great Awakening - Wikipedia

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    Conviction of sin was the stage that prepared someone to receive salvation, and this stage often lasted weeks or months. [73] When under conviction, nonbelievers realized they were guilty of sin and under divine condemnation and subsequently faced feelings of sorrow and anguish. [ 74 ]

  5. Excommunication - Wikipedia

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    In some denominations, excommunication includes spiritual condemnation of the member or group. Excommunication may involve banishment , shunning, and shaming , depending on the group, the offense that caused excommunication, or the rules or norms of the religious community.

  6. Trial by ordeal - Wikipedia

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    Ordeal by combat took place between two parties in a dispute, either two individuals, or between an individual and a government or other organization. They, or, under certain conditions, a designated "champion" acting on their behalf, would fight, and the loser of the fight or the party represented by the losing champion was deemed guilty or ...

  7. Censure in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Censure is a formal, public, group condemnation of an individual, often a group member, whose actions run counter to the group's acceptable standards for individual behavior. [1] In the United States, governmental censure is done when a body's members wish to publicly reprimand the president of the United States, a member of Congress, a judge ...

  8. A Guide to Grand-Jury Men - Wikipedia

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    The differences between a good witch and a bad witch; The various occupations a witch may take; That many rituals and preparations must be made before anything can be bewitched; The manner and methods of examining a witch; The difficulties in discovering a witch and the causes of those difficulties; The political reasons for executing witches

  9. Condemnation - Wikipedia

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    Condemnation may refer to: Damnation, the antithesis of salvation; The act of eminent domain which refers to the power of a government to take private property for ...