We refer to John's particular evaluation because the church later on did not follow the rigorist position of John on these matters. |
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His theology and his disciplines were rigorist, but he as a man who lived them himself with great commitment and dedication. |
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It is clear, however, that both the indifferentist position and the rigorist position pose serious problems from a moral and theological perspective. |
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It surely comes from some circle of rigorist dissidents, who enouraged fasting and abstinence and detested second weddings. |
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Even if this fear has a religious dimension, especially in the rigorist anti-Shiite Sunni backgrounds, it is the political aspect of the matter that concerns governments the most. |
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Eugene had to face rigorist opinions in his own relatives. |
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Burson seems to assume that the reader is already familiar with the main, rather rigorist, views of Jansenism. |
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Jane Freilicher, with two transcendently no-nonsense floral still lifes in the show, is all of these, as is the whimsical rigorist Trevor Winkfield. |
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Although essentially a legal rigorist, he was open to more-scientific methods of textual analysis insofar as they helped him to elucidate Talmudic texts. |
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Proculus, the metropolitan of Marseille, and the metropolitans of Vienne and Narbonensis Secunda were also followers of the rigorist tradition of Priscillian. |
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