Sentences with FLAGELLANTS
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"The flagellants marched through the streets as a form of religious penance."
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"The flagellants believed that physical punishment would cleanse their souls."
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"During the medieval period, flagellants were a common sight in Europe."
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"The flagellants whipped themselves in public displays of devotion."
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"The flagellants practiced self-flagellation as a means of atoning for their sins."
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"The flagellants wore simple robes and carried whips to demonstrate their piety."
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"The flagellants believed that whipping themselves would bring them closer to God."
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"The flagellants were often met with skepticism from the general population."
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"Some viewed the flagellants as fanatics, while others saw them as deeply religious."
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"The flagellants formed communities where they lived together and practiced their rituals."
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"The flagellants were met with both admiration and scorn from different social groups."
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"The flagellants believed that through physical suffering, they could gain spiritual enlightenment."
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"The flagellants were considered extreme even by the standards of their time."
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"The flagellants saw themselves as instruments of divine punishment."
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"The flagellants would gather in public squares to perform their rituals."
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"The flagellants wore sackcloth and ashes as a sign of their repentance."
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"The flagellants whipped themselves as a form of religious penance."
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"During the Middle Ages, flagellants were known to publicly flog themselves in acts of religious devotion."
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"The flagellants believed that by punishing their own bodies, they could cleanse themselves of sin."
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"The streets were filled with the eerie sound of the flagellants' chains and the rhythm of their whips."
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"Some flagellants went to extreme lengths, using sharp objects to inflict pain on themselves during their rituals."
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"The sight of the flagellants' self-inflicted wounds was both shocking and intriguing to onlookers."
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"The flagellants believed that their acts of self-flagellation would bring about divine intervention."
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"The practice of flagellation by the flagellants was seen as a way to atone for one's sins."