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Heretics

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Heretics meaning

plural of heretic

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Some of them hold that one or more of the most recent popes have held and taught unorthodox beliefs, but do not go so far as to say that they have been formal heretics or have been widely and publicly judged to be heretics.

Mavericks welcomed then are heretics now; an underground of journalism exists (such as this site) in a landscape of mendacious conformity.

The heretics and their neo-modernist followers, who have infested the Church of Christ for the past sixty years, act in the opposite way.

This psychologically breaks Val, and the character eventually forms their group – the Heretics – that strives to bring the Anti-Christ into the world.

The trials sometimes included the and, in the case of relapsed or unrepentant heretics, they could end with the death sentence.

From the 14th century onward, conspiracies also circulated about specific minorities – lepers, Jews, heretics and sodomites – causing the plague, either directly by poisoning wells, or more generally by provoking God’s punishment with their behaviour.

They keep quiet to avoid being treated like heretics, but many whites and even a few blacks think the country has gone mad.

The only thing that separates them is the heretics they choose to burn.

Any candid friend should be able to tell Jeremy Corbyn and his supporters that they risk losing an election if they purge Labour of heretics.

Given the frequency with which the Nigerian Army dispatches these heretics to keep appointments with their makers, ‘nom de guerre’ get recycled in quick succession.

He coins the term Weissophobia to capture the outrage against Weiss for merely reporting on the existence of these heretics.

The bombing was the latest large-scale assault on Afghanistan’s Shiite community, which has increasingly been targeted by Sunni extremists who consider Shiites to be heretics.

These heretics had been corrupted by various errors over a period of 10 years.

According to Norwich, Ghislieri often stayed to watch as supposed lawbreakers and heretics were tortured.

According to Tertullian (in The Prescription of Heretics) John was banished (presumably to Patmos) after being plunged into boiling oil in Rome and suffering nothing from it.

Although edicts from King Louis XIV 's court regularly came to the islands to suppress the Protestant "heretics", these were mostly ignored by island authorities until Louis XIV's Edict of Revocation in 1685.

Anne Bradford Townsend, The Cathars of Languedoc as heretics: From the Perspectives of Five Contemporary Scholars, page 147 (UMI Microform, ProQuest, 2008).

Archbishop Aurelius of Carthage quickly called a synod, which sent a reply to Zosimus in which it was proved that the pope had been deceived by the heretics.

As part of this bargain they would need to inform on other heretics.

At Our Lady Church, the main church of Copenhagen, Bishop Ronnow refused to admit the "heretics".