heretical in English

adjective
1
believing in or practicing religious heresy.
heretical beliefs

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1. Many of official doctrines are heretical.

2. Apostolici, the name of four different heretical bodies

3. But among sociologists and psychologists it is heretical nonsense.

4. It was oppposed as worthless and even heretical.

5. Apostate Antipopes, Heretical Books, and the Salvation Heresy R

6. For every church is orthodox to itself; to others, erroneous or heretical.

7. In feudal society, the Roman church regarded scientific theories as heretical beliefs.

8. Mr Brown's message is about as heretical as you can get.

9. Irenaeus, for example, embarked on a lifelong struggle against heretical teachings.

10. Do you think you can possess the world in such a heretical way?

11. The heretical thought would be unpunished, unrepented, out of their reach for ever.

12. For economics of relative main trend, psychological economics is a heretical economics.

13. In the old days he had hidden a heretical mind beneath an appearance of conformity.

14. Because of this, Plantin was plagued by rumors that he printed heretical books.

15. This is not as heretical a suggestion as it might seem at first sight.

16. 390), bishop of Laodicea who developed the heretical position concerning the nature of Christ called Apollinarianism

17. I made the then heretical suggestion that it might be cheaper to design new machines.

18. The doughty Government Investment Corporation of Singapore is not often a hotbed of heretical thought.

19. He said: "People should not generalize that all Shia are heretical, nor none are led astray.

20. Women who lacerated young feminist apprentices at conferences if they made the mistake of admitting confusion or heretical leanings.

21. The Holy Fathers also Anathematised Arius for his heretical beliefs and teachings, cutting him off from the Church

22. The main focus of my paper is on the “heretical,” Adoptionist christology” views held by some early Christians

23. Refusing to recant his doctrines as heretical, he was condemned to be burnt at the stake at Konstanz.

24. Song of Roland was written after this speech, for before this Turpin's militant theology would likely have been considered heretical.

25. The heretical tendencies of the Beghards and Beguines necessitated disciplinary measures, sometimes severe, on the part of ecclesiastical authority

26. Apollinarianism General Information. Apollinarianism was a heretical doctrine taught by Apollinaris the Younger, bishop of Laodicea in Syria during the 4th century.

27. The answer lies in the provision of a structured Church and in the definition of what constituted heretical belief.

28. I stress this in order to underline that the view which I express is idiosyncratic, prejudiced and probably heretical.

29. Wycliffe's teachings influenced two of the major heretical movements of the later Middle Ages: Lollardy in England and Hussitism in Bohemia.

30. At Cambrai in 1076 a Cathar who had been judged heretical but not sentenced was being held in the local jail.

31. Given these factors, any attempt to brand the Celtic Church heretical would only have entailed the complete loss of Ireland.

32. "The Cruelty of Heresy" goes through all the major heretical movements that have sprung up since the Gospel was first preached

33. Arianism definition: the doctrine of Arius , pronounced heretical at the Council of Nicaea , which asserted Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

34. His fellow aldermen would believe in anything rather than an heretical distaste for the city ambrosia of the soup tureen .

35. Although his proposal of plural worlds was considered heretical, it is difficult to believe it was that which determined his fate.

36. Discover Abandoned Bogomils Graveyard in Thessaloniki, Greece: This field of half-buried stone crosses was the burial place of a sect of heretical gnostics.

37. Aelfric was a heretical monk and villain from Marvel comics who opposed the werewolf hero known simply as Werewolf By Night

38. Then a tall paper hat was put upon his head, with the inscription "Haeresiarcha" (i.e., the leader of a heretical movement).

39. While researching this column we came across the word Ascitan, "a member of a heretical sect in the 2nd century A.D

40. The Apocryphal writings of early Christians have a reputation for being heretical because they are not part of the New Testament's 27 canonical books

41. Even after the onset of the Protestant Reformation, the clergy of several European countries did their utmost to limit circulation of so-called heretical books.

42. The Apocryphal Jesus is your chance to learn about the early Christian world from a variety of sources-many of which have been considered heretical

43. I should mention briefly here that physiology textbooks that you can read about will tell you that this is a kind of heretical thing to suggest.

44. Its thought influenced many heretical West-European sects, such as the Kathars in the Middle Ages, who were fiercely persecuted, and mystics as Jacob Boehme (1575-16.

45. But the word often expresses more than censure or blame, and seems to include the idea of utter rejection; as, to Condemn heretical opinions; to Condemn ones conduct.

46. A Bogomil was a member of a heretical sect that originated in Bulgaria in the tenth century. The sect was evidently named after its founder, the priest Bogomil

47. Breakaway adjective rebel, revolutionary, rebellious, dissenting, insurgent, seceding, secessionist, heretical, mutinous, insubordinate, insurrectionary, schismatic a Breakaway group Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

48. Albigensian Crusade, Crusade (1209–29) called by Pope Innocent III against the Cathari, a dualist religious movement in southern France that the Roman Catholic Church had branded heretical.

49. Arianism is a doctrine that came from Arius, a priest who taught in Alexandria.To many Christians, the teachings of Arianism are heretical and are not the correct Christian teachings

50. Bogomils (bō`gōmĭlz), members of Europe's first great dualist church, which flourished in Bulgaria and the Balkans from the 10th to the 15th cent.Their creed, adapted from the Paulicians Paulicians, Christian heretical sect