CONJUGAISON EN ANGLAIS DU VERBE SCHISMATISE
PRESENT
Present
I schismatise
you schismatise
he/she/it schismatises
we schismatise
you schismatise
they schismatise
Present continuous
I am schismatising
you are schismatising
he/she/it is schismatising
we are schismatising
you are schismatising
they are schismatising
Present perfect
I have schismatised
you have schismatised
he/she/it has schismatised
we have schismatised
you have schismatised
they have schismatised
Present perfect continuous
I have been schismatising
you have been schismatising
he/she/it has been schismatising
we have been schismatising
you have been schismatising
they have been schismatising
PAST
Past
I schismatised
you schismatised
he/she/it schismatised
we schismatised
you schismatised
they schismatised
Past continuous
I was schismatising
you were schismatising
he/she/it was schismatising
we were schismatising
you were schismatising
they were schismatising
Past perfect
I had schismatised
you had schismatised
he/she/it had schismatised
we had schismatised
you had schismatised
they had schismatised
Past perfect continuous
I had been schismatising
you had been schismatising
he/she/it had been schismatising
we had been schismatising
you had been schismatising
they had been schismatising
FUTURE
Future
I will schismatise
you will schismatise
he/she/it will schismatise
we will schismatise
you will schismatise
they will schismatise
Future continuous
I will be schismatising
you will be schismatising
he/she/it will be schismatising
we will be schismatising
you will be schismatising
they will be schismatising
Future perfect
I will have schismatised
you will have schismatised
he/she/it will have schismatised
we will have schismatised
you will have schismatised
they will have schismatised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been schismatising
you will have been schismatising
he/she/it will have been schismatising
we will have been schismatising
you will have been schismatising
they will have been schismatising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would schismatise
you would schismatise
he/she/it would schismatise
we would schismatise
you would schismatise
they would schismatise
Conditional continuous
I would be schismatising
you would be schismatising
he/she/it would be schismatising
we would be schismatising
you would be schismatising
they would be schismatising
Conditional perfect
I would have schismatise
you would have schismatise
he/she/it would have schismatise
we would have schismatise
you would have schismatise
they would have schismatise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been schismatising
you would have been schismatising
he/she/it would have been schismatising
we would have been schismatising
you would have been schismatising
they would have been schismatising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you schismatise
we let´s schismatise
you schismatise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to schismatise
Past participle
schismatised
Present Participle
schismatising
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SCHISMATISE»
Découvrez l'usage de
schismatise dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
schismatise et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary: In which the Accentuation, ...
v. a. to plan, to project, to contrive Schism, sizrn,;s. a division in the church
Schismatic, siz-mat'-ik, .3. one who separates from the church Schismatical, siz-
mat'-I-kal, a. implying schism, divided [of schism Schismatise, siz'-ma-tize, v. n. to
be ...
John Walker, P. Austin Nuttall, 1857
2
Sermons on the re-union of Christendom, by members of the ...
If it be lawful for Christians to divide, and separate, and schismatise, why did S.
Paul exclaim so loudly against it, as if it were positive blasphemy to class
Christians into sects and parties, even by the honoured names of Paul and of
Apollos?
Christendom, Frederick George Lee, 1864
3
Memoir, correspondence, and miscellanies from the papers of ...
How much wiser are the Quakers, who, agreeing in the fundamental doctrines of
the gospel, schismatise about no mysteries, and, keeping within the pale of
common sense, suffer no speculative differences of opinion, any more than of
feature, ...
4
Tactics for the Times: as Regards the Condition and ...
... to those of their employers. It is false in fact and pernicious in principle to hold
forth that these tendencies to schismatise society and empower ignorance can no
longer be " counteracted by moral and religious education ;" and this is the ...
Jellinger C. Symons, 1849
5
The Oratorical Dictionary
A separation or division in the church of God ; breach of charity. s. schismatic; adj.
schimiatical ; adv. schis- matically: v. schismatise: pr. par. schismatizing : past,
sckis- matised. SCHOL'AR. s. One who learns of a master; a disciple; a man of ...
John Newland Maffitt, 1835
6
Scandal and Civility: Journalism and the Birth of American ...
... of a state of neutrality” in order to deflect the Federalist campaign against them.
But he was deeply concerned that not all Republicans would fall in line and
wondered if “some of the more furious republicans may not schismatise.”111 He
was ...
... See, and the danger of a schism against the Roman Church: for that the King
was likely to schismatise, if they obeyed your Interdict. “ He said, too, that you
defamed the King for his Statutes: also he publicly protested that the King would ...
Richard Hurrell Froude, 1839
8
Official Correspondence of Thomas Bekynton: Secretary to ...
... in Igfifg'pgf Basilea, constituti nulla via ad hoc induci queant ut Perrariam
veniantj eo casul pro vitando illo tam inexplicabili malop schismatise vide1iceb,
im0 innumeris malisi sua Sanctitas annuere velit alicui alteri loco apto satis et
congruo, ...
Thomas Beckington, George Williams, 2012
Not to fraternise" exclaims he, " with SS. Clement, Ignatius, and Polycarp,
Irenaeus, Tertullian, Cyprian, Justin Martyr, Augustine, Chrysostom, Jerome, is to
commit spiritual suicide, to separate and schismatise from the Church of the first-
born" ...
10
Reasons of my conversion to the Catholic Church, in letters
Is it not possible for even the larger portion of the Church to schismatise or be
heretical ? If possible, then where is the abstract difficulty in the case of the Greek
Church? If it may be, the question is, is it schismatical ? Again, what is the rule,
the ...