Sentences with phrase «group secedes»

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The unpopularity of the movement led to a split among the Qadianis when a group called the Lahoris seceded under the leadership of Maulana Muhammad Ali and Khwaja Kamaluddin.
The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries especially witnessed a perennial strife of the evangelical groups with each other, which almost completely overshadowed their common contrast to the Roman church from which they had both seceded.
The group patronized outstanding preachers like Bernard Ochino and Peter Martyr Vermigli who later seceded to Protestantism, and was responsible for the distribution of tens of thousands of copies of the notorious tract Beneficio di Cristo, written by a Cassinese protégé of Pole's, and which incorporated without acknowledgment swathes from the first version of Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion.
Smaller groups who had seceded from the Church of Scotland in the eighteenth century joined it.
Republicans are also allied with the Independent Democratic Conference, a group of five senators that seceded from the chamber's mainstream Democrats in 2011.
A small group of members seceded from the FSBA in 2015 to form the Florida Coalition of School Board Members (FCSBM).
The series follows the adventures of a unique group of heroes who emerge in the fallout from Brooklyn's decision to secede from New York State.
In 1897, ten painters seceded from the Society of American Artists in protest of the group's increasing focus on «too much business and too little art.»
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