heresies in English

noun
1
belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious (especially Christian) doctrine.
Huss was burned for heresy
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1. Arianism was the first of the great heresies

2. Sorrow and happiness are the heresies of virtue, child.

3. The two heresies melded into a beautiful symmetry.

4. Thirty-four years after his death, a synod in Jerusalem anathematized his beliefs as heresies.

5. Spring errors, heresies, false prophecies, presumptions, false reasonings, Blasphemings, slanderings, and much other mischief

6. Christology – the Doctrine of Christ 5 Christological Heresies Session 2 I

7. Apollinarianism signalized the point of transition from the Trinitarian to the Christological heresies.

8. He will also afflict and weaken the Latin Church with many heresies.

9. I studied the lists of heresies at the back of my catechism.

10. Goldberg quotes historian Richard Pipes on this point : " Bolshevism and Fascism were heresies of socialism . "

11. There were always new battles to fight, new obstacles to uproot, new heresies to stamp out.

12. And of this false ground spring errors, heresies, false prophecies, presumptions, false reasonings, Blasphemings, slanderings, and much other mischief

13. Those favoring prohibition held that the Bible in the common tongue was “the mother and origin of all heresies.”

14. And of this false ground springeth errors, and heresies, false prophecies, presumptions, and false reasonings, Blasphemings, and slanderings, and many other mischiefs” which were in fact

15. “And of this false ground springs errors, and heresies, false prophecies, presumptions, and false reasonings, Blasphemings, and slanderings, and many other mischiefs

16. The great Council of Constantinople (381) again condemned all heresies, and the emperor saw to it that no bishop would support them.

17. Anthroposophy is a philosophy that subverts Christianity with occult beliefs and is a contributive factor to the rise of New Age heresies

18. Scholars have designated these manuscripts as Alexandrian, linking them with Alexandria, Egypt, the region responsible for early heresies such as Gnosticism and Arianism

19. On his knees he swore: “I do abjure . . . the said errors and heresies . . . I shall never again speak . . . such things as might bring me under similar suspicion.”

20. [ 1414) Statutes Realm 2.182: Q[ue] les Justices..eient pleine poair denquerer de toutz yceux q[ue] teignent ascuns..heresies come Lollardes, & queux sount lour maintenours..de lour escoles, Conventicles, congregacions, & confederacies.

21. This is and always will be the duty, but also the privilege, of the Church of Rome: against trends, against particularism, against the absolutization of only some aspects, against heresies which are always the absolutization of a single aspect.

22. Christ, our blessed Saviour, forbore to preach and teach until the thirtieth year of his age, neither would he openly be heard; no, though he beheld and heard so many impieties, abominable idolatries, heresies, Blasphemings of God, etc.

23. His male contemporaries were frequently shocked by the 'heresies' he put into the mouths of characters, such as these words of his heroine Medea: Sooner would I stand Three times to face their battles, shield in hand, Than bear one child!

24. After his sentence was read, the elderly scientist, kneeling and dressed as a penitent, solemnly pronounced: “I do abjure, curse, and detest the said errors and heresies [the Copernican theory] and in general all and any other error, heresy, or sect contrary to the Holy Church.”

25. Heresies: Arianism The doctrine known as Arianism actually began early in the 3rd century, and was the product of speculation into the nature of Christ. It became one of the hottest issues in the early Church — even more than Gnosticism, as Arianism many adherents, and was closer in nature to the “orthodox” Literalism of the time.