seperate

Verb

 * 1) * 1630, (translator), The Reply of the Most Illustrious, to the Answeare of the Most Excellent King of Great Britaine the First Tome, Douay: Martin Bogart, Chapter27, p.120,
 * he spake not with a iudiciary anathema, but with an anathema abiuratory, and abnegatory whereby hee did not seperate Liberius from the communion of the Church, who had alreadie seperated himselfe, but whereby he seperated himselfe from the communion of Liberius.
 * he spake not with a iudiciary anathema, but with an anathema abiuratory, and abnegatory whereby hee did not seperate Liberius from the communion of the Church, who had alreadie seperated himselfe, but whereby he seperated himselfe from the communion of Liberius.