Sentence examples for being absolved from from inspiring English sources

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In modern Britain and the United States, it was assumed that the intellectual, and then institutional, separation of Christianity and modern politics had been mutually beneficial — that the modern state had benefited by being absolved from pronouncing on doctrinal matters, and that Christianity had benefited by being freed from state interference.

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Why should they be absolved from pain and suffering?

He was absolved from excommunication by Langton in July 1213, and the interdict was finally relaxed a year later.

He was absolved from the charge of heresy by Pope Alexander VI in 1492.

His diplomacy was rewarded: after the Treaty of San Germano (July 1230) he was absolved from excommunication the following month at Ceprano.

In view of this, I couldn't help wondering whether I might be absolved from the fine?

To be free is to be absolved from all determining influences – to be self-generating, self-dependent and absolutely self-responsible.

Yes, she had longed for time off, for a chance to read more, to be absolved from the morning walks that fell to her.

If the quote was accurate, and even if Ms Clooney was wrong, then, in this case, the Mail is absolved from invention.

It needs to be held to account every which way; but that does not mean the media are absolved from the same obligation.

They were absolved from excommunication but were not reinstated in their offices and possessions; they therefore rebelled again and fled; some of them went to Philip, with whom they had conspired, perhaps, even before the issue of Clericis Laicos.

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