Aphrodite and Eros might disguise themselves in his less known and less anathematised name, so that he could manage to sing of his love for Sara, of Parsi for Jewess, under the names of christian Aucassin and saracen Nicolette.
The new ideas; the growing ideals and the fresh enthusiasms are associated with some fantastic shape with anathematisedname evoked from the past, and thus a portentous situation is reached.
Sometimes, indeed, as in the case of the Hindu destroyer Siva, it is found necessary to assign a god, anathematised beyond all power of whitewash, to an equal rank with the most virtuous deity.
Now this man without conscience had sworn to Anastasius never to move against the holy Council of Chalcedon: he broke the oath, and anathematised it with an infamous council.
It decidedly rejected sixty propositions drawn from the writings of Theodore; anathematised five errors as to the Person of Christ; forbade the condemnation of Theodore's person, and of the two other Chapters.
We signify to you that in our presence the name of the anathematised prevaricator, Acacius, was struck out of the diptychs, as likewise that of the other bishops who followed him in communion.
He replaced the Pope's name in the diptychs, and renounced communion with Peter the Stammerer, who had again openly anathematised the Council of Chalcedon; only he refused to remove from the diptychs the names of his two predecessors.
The council then anathematised all round who thereafter disbelieved the doctrine that there were two wills and two operations in Christ's nature.
At last the Pope's legate anathematised him as a heretic, and enemies combined to crush him.
It was a great nuisance, and Eustace freely anathematised the necklace.
Mr. Camperdown anathematised the carelessness of everybody connected with Messrs.
The Ecclesiastical Council of Moscow," they say, "anathematised our forefathers for holding to the old ritual, and declared that the whole course of nature would be changed sooner than the curse be withdrawn.
When formally anathematised and excluded from the dominant Church the Nonconformists had neither a definite organisation nor a positive creed.
Do you think the passion, which promotes an industry of such importance, deserves to be anathematised only?
The Fathers (he says complacently) anathematised doctrines, not because they were old, but because they were new; for the very characteristic of heresy is novelty and originality of manifestation.
It was convenient, for example, to forget that Pope Honorius I had been anathematised by three ecumenical councils.
Whereupon the corporal cursed and every fellow in the room anathematised the sergeant as a "sale cochon"--a filthy swine.
Countless jackets and pants were tried on; they put numerous "kepis" upon our sinful heads, and again and again they anathematised our awkwardness in priceless adjectives.
When he had afterwards come to shame, he came hither and presented to our Holy See a writing in which he anathematised his former error.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "anathematised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.