Some in-sentence examples of “persecution”

How to use in-sentence of “persecution”:

+ Also, later persecution in Communist Poland and other countries led to more refugees.

+ Heather Marsh has tied the persecution of witches to the fight of church and industry to control “the power of life and death” at a time when industry needed more workers.

+ Nazi persecution and a change in ownership for the parent Universal Pictures organization resulted in the dissolution of this part of the company.

+ The mostly rural churches like Kale Heywet have historically faced persecution with aggressors often doing so with impunity.

+ It was a serious blow to the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in widespread persecution of minorityminorities such as beggars and lepers.

+ Swiss emigration to America predates the formation of the United States, often as the result of the persecution of Anabaptism during the Swiss Reformation and the formation of the Amish community.

+ Ethiopian and Eritrean Evangelical Christians are the result of American and European Protestant missionary work among youth who left the Orthodox Tewahedo churches because of theological differences, and later fanned by persecution against them.

+ More persecution followed Ethiopian Protestants for more than a decade.

Some in-sentence examples of persecution
Some in-sentence examples of persecution

Example sentences of “persecution”:

+ He says that his family's experience of persecution is one of the reasons he is liberal.

+ After Piłsudski's death in 1935 the regime became more and more radical, with regular persecution of the political opponents, never changing into totalitarianism though.
+ Most of the Evangelical churches, especially Mulu Wongel, Assemblies of God, and Kale Heywet, faced persecution and detentions by previous governments.

+ He says that his family’s experience of persecution is one of the reasons he is liberal.

+ After Piłsudski’s death in 1935 the regime became more and more radical, with regular persecution of the political opponents, never changing into totalitarianism though.

+ Most of the Evangelical churches, especially Mulu Wongel, Assemblies of God, and Kale Heywet, faced persecution and detentions by previous governments.

+ She fled Nazi persecution and immigrated to the United States in 1938, where she completed her education in medicine.

+ Arameans, also known as Syriacs are a predominantly Syriac Christian ethnic group whose origins remain in what is today Iraq, Turkey and Syria and fled to Western Europe, North America and the Caucasus due persecution over the past centuries.

+ But his persecution mania is justified, after all, he has been the target of witches, stepmothers and giants countless times.

+ She also argues the persecution of witches was a fight for centralized power over the peasant rebellions and the ownership of knowledge by medicine and science which forbade the earlier teaching or practices by women and indigenous cultures.

+ Some 500 Jews took refuge in the Cattaro province, after escaping the Ustasha and Nazi German persecution in their areas of former Jugoslavia.

+ It was started in 1614 in Leuven in Belgium by the Society of Jesus but moved to Stonyhurst in England due to persecution of Catholics.

+ Born in Lahore, she was an advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, President Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan and a human rights activist Muneeza Shamsi article ‘A ray of hope’ in daily Dawn, Karachi, Pakistan, 2nd April 1998 who works both in Pakistan and internationally to prevent the persecution of religious minority groupminorities, women, and exploitation of children.

+ Clement’s persecution began with Emperor Trajan who sent him to do hard labor in a mine.

+ Despite early persecution of Christians, it later became the state religion.

+ Romania built concentration camps and began conducting a massive persecution of Jews, of which became very extreme in the city of Iasi.

+ Arab Christians faced significant persecution with the Muslim conquests of Christian countries after the death of the Prophet Muhammad.

+ In 1608, Mary Brewster and her family went to Leiden, The Netherlands to escape the persecution and to practice their religion in peace.

+ Against Flaccus, a book by Philo attacking Flaccus for his persecution of Egyptian Jews.

+ Even proper, formal Sufi orders have suffered persecution for various reasons.

+ During the previous 1970s and 1980s government, persecution was equally severe in the urban cities as well, with the likes of Mulu Wongel church and Mesereke Kristos Church facing widespread persecution and mass imprisonments and killings.

+ Roman rulers began to Persecution of Christianspersecute the new sect almost immediately, and would continue to do so for centuries, sometimes vigorously, and other times passively.

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