The results of this schism are with us still; it is not uncommon to find Baptist and «Christian» churches still facing one another across town squares and village lanes throughout Tennessee and Kentucky, just as New England Congregationalists divided into Old Lights and New Lights in the eighteenth century.
Not exact matches
Among these denominations there were 55
schisms, all
of which
resulted in the formation
of new denominations.
Descriptively, these
results produced rates
of schisms that were highest in the 1930s and 1960s, although no decade in the past century was free
of schisms.10
The
result was a weak version
of the
schism between leadership and grassroots which characterizes the Methodists.
A
schism followed the death
of the prophet in 632 and the conflicts over his succession that
resulted.
It (UKIP) hasn't worked out where its wants to be on the political spectrum so
schism is a natural
result of that.»
Because lawmakers retain some control over panel membership and the shape
of its final product, Proposal One has
resulted in a
schism within New York's good - government community.
The
schisms, alliances and sacrifices that
result reflect the pain
of a dying culture and the birth
of a different world.
Frequently executed whilst the underlying paint is still wet, the
resulting skips,
schisms and apertures rupture the diaphanous skeins
of colour above in incalculable patterns.
The world remains very different despite the rise
of reactionaries and
schism results.