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schismatical
adjective
Alternative form of schismatic
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It punished the publication of any book or pamphlet without a license and required that all works be submitted for approval to a government official, who wielded broad authority to suppress works that he found to be heretical, seditious, schismatical, or offensive. F. Siebert, Freedom of the Press in England, 14761776, p. 240 (1952).
The goal of the publishers in destroying fair use is copyright censorship to be implemented by a licensing system unparalleled in the English speaking world since "Bloody Maryy burned heretics at the stake for printing "heretical, schismatical or seditious" books in 16th century England.
Five Episcopal priests objected at the point in the service when Corrigan asked if there was "any impediment" to the ordinations, one calling the ordinations a "perversion" and another calling them "unlawful and schismatical".
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