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In 1869 the church formally condemned the movement, and most of its active membership withdrew.
He also wrote the first version of his book called Theologia, which was formally condemned as heretical and burned by a council held at Soissons in 1121.
But at last, in the 19th century—following legal abolition rather than leading it the Vatican formally condemned the selling of human beings.
But the Chinese were halted around P'yŏngt'aek (about 30 miles south of Seoul), and in February the UN General Assembly formally condemned China as an aggressor.
Indeed, on March 7 , 1277 the Archbishop of Paris formally condemned a list of sentences, some of them close to what Aquinas himself had allegedly or really taught.
Last week, the European commission formally condemned changes made by Poland's ultra-conservative government to the country's constitutional court, declaring the moves anti-democratic.
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The Organisation of American States (OAS) criticised Colombia but did not formally condemn it.
As a start, she must at least formally condemn the outrageous behaviour by a foreign government".
An Islamic political party, the Jamaat-i-Islami, formally condemns terrorism, but "suggests" that the United States should try to identify "the real culprits" before taking any action.
The hope is that ETA's banned political wing, Batasuna, will formally condemn violence as a step to being allowed to stand for election again.
His demand that it formally condemn the sanctions has the backing of a handful of hard-left regimes, including Cuba's.
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