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  • By a papal bull, he was degraded, and delivered over to the secular arm.
  • They were eventually executed by the secular arm.
  • In 1649, crypto-Jews both living and dead were " relaxed to the secular arm " of crown justice for punishment.
  • Le Floch-Prigent has claimed that until Elf's privatization in 1994, the company was " the secular arm of the state, in particular in Africa ."
  • The inquisitors generally preferred not to hand over heretics to the secular arm for execution if they could persuade the heretic to repent : " Ecclesia non novit sanguinem ".
  • They recognized Isaac, the Catholicos of Seleucia, as the sole official head of the Persian Christians, and declared that the secular arm would repress all who were insubordinate to him.
  • In 1736, in spite of a ruling from Spain that she be spared, she was paraded through the streets of Lima on a mule, subjected to a sermon, turned over to the secular arm, and then burned at the stake.
  • Former company chief Loik Le Floch-Prigent has claimed that before Elf was privatized in 1994, the petroleum giant was " the secular arm of the state, in particular in Africa, " helping to engineer the installation of a number of African leaders.
  • He repressed Jewish proselytism and forbade Jews from elementary principles, and directed the secular arm against its enemies . " Animosity existed on both sides, and in 351 the Jews of Palestine revolted against Constantine's son in the Jewish revolt against Constantius Gallus.
  • As a result, all Catholic participation in Masonry was prohibited, and bishops were to proceed against it " as well as inquisitors for heresy . . . calling upon the aid of the secular arm, " as it was under suspicion of heresy, partly because of its already notorious secrecy.
  • Finally, they hold that there is no valid argument to prove that the direct exercise of this power does not fall within the competence of the ecclesiastical forum, although it was the custom of the latter to hand over the criminal to the secular arm for the infliction of the death penalty.
  • After spending four months in Rome, he withdrew with Louis IV to Viterbo, but in December 1328 the papal legate Duomo of Pisa, at which a straw puppet representing Pope John XXII and dressed in pontifical robes was formally condemned, degraded, and handed over to the secular arm ( to be " executed " ).
  • That approach _ which expands on a 1996 experiment with welfare reform that allows religious organizations to run job-training, counseling, nutrition, and basic medical programs _ marks a key change from the past, when religious groups that wanted to get government dollars for charitable work had to set up a secular arm, such as Catholic Charities.
  • The secular power over riches and worldly goods which the clergy possesses in contradiction to Christ s precept, to the prejudice of its office and to the detriment of the secular arm, shall be taken and withdrawn from it, and the clergy itself shall be brought back to the evangelical rule and an apostolic life such as that which Christ and his apostles led.
  • Yet in the U . S ., Justice Douglas pronounced,  the state is not the secular arm of any religious school of thought, nor is the church an instrument of the state .  The First Amendment forbids the government from supporting any censor :  It is not for government to pick and choose according to the standards of any religious, political, or philosophical group.