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disownment
disˈownment [f. as disown v. + -ment.] The act of disowning, renunciation; spec. repudiation from membership in the Society of Friends.1806 Clarkson Port. Quaker. I. Discipline i. §11. 195 He is then publicly excluded from membership, or, as it is called, Disowned. This is done by a distinct documen...
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Disownment
Disownment may entail disinheritance, familial exile, or shunning, and often all three. In rare cases, society and its institutions will accept an act of disownment.
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Abandonment (existentialism)
It is the disownment of the surety of being as less useful than the constant questioning of being, the magnitude of the non-form that reveals the “truth
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disown
disown, v. (dɪsˈəʊn) [f. dis- 6 + own v.: cf. disclaim. (In some recent dictionaries, this and the simple own have each been improperly split up into two verbs, sense 3 being erroneously assumed to be derived from OE. unnan to grant, with which it has no connexion: see own v.)] † 1. trans. To cease ...
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Despera
- A Russian woman of aristocratic origins, Barbara is a refugee who escaped from Harbin after the disownment of Russians by the Chinese Republic.
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Repudiation
Repudiation may refer to:
Repudiation (marriage), the formal act by which a husband forcibly renounces his wife in certain cultures and religions
Disownment
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The Pleasure Seekers (1920 film)
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As summarized by a film publication, Craig Winchell (Campbell) is threatened with disownment by his wealthy father John Winchell (Currier) unless
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Anthony Cristiano
In his scholarly article about this short film, titled "A Self-Conscious Mise-en-scène: Experimenting with 'Disownment and Appropriation'", Cristiano explains Cristiano's other writings include: The Adolescent (2000), The Graviton, The Millenary Man (2002), and "A Self-Conscious Mise-en-scene: Experimenting with Disownment
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Hannah Jenkins Barnard
Time abroad and disownment
Barnard arrived in Falmouth in July 1798. Trial and disownment
Barnard returned to England in May 1800 and requested to journey onward to Germany with Coggeshall, but this request was denied, with
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John Wilbur (Quaker minister)
This disownment was confirmed by his quarterly meeting and then by the yearly meeting as well.
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John Sellers (scientist)
These activities on behalf of the Revolution and particularly Sellers' role in signing the Continental currency led to his disownment by the Society of
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Joseph Bevan Braithwaite
The Committee arranged for the disownment of David Duncan, the outspoken leader of the Manchester dissidents and published a Declaration of some fundamental
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The Biographical Dictionary of British Quakers in Commerce and Industry, 1775–1920
Provident directors: an outsider's view
Glossary (Mini-essays on 50 Quakerese terms and issues, such as the Beacon Controversy, The Contagious Diseases Acts, Disownment
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Joel Bean
Many Quakers in England and New England were shocked and unhappy about the Beans’ disownment, as the Beans had proven themselves devout Friends and apt
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Kazusa Hirotsune
This resulted in a conflict between the local Taira and the Taira clan in Kyoto, and ultimately the disownment of Hirotsune and his family by Kiyomori.
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