heretic|heretics in English

noun

['her·e·tic || 'herətɪk]

one who espouses unorthodox religious doctrines; radical, one who holds beliefs or ideas which are in opposition to established views

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1. Damned heretics!

2. Justice for heretics?

3. Tatian —Apologist or Heretic?

4. Albigenses, the heretics—especially the Catharist heretics—of 12th–13th-century southern France

5. Have become Anathematised heretics.” —

6. Accused of Being a Heretic

7. The heretic met with severe persecution .

8. Albigenses, also called Albigensians, the heretics—especially the Catharist heretics—of 12th–13th-century southern France

9. Heretics were burnt at the stake .

10. Heretics were burned at the stake.

11. 1556 – Thomas Cranmer is declared a heretic.

12. Cathari and heretics, Catharism and the Albigensian Crusade

13. The two heretics were burned at the stake.

14. The so - called heretic was sent to the gallows.

15. Bugger (plural Buggers) (obsolete) A heretic

16. Albigenses, the usual designation of the heretics—and more especially the Catharist heretics—of the south of France in the 12th and 13th centuries

17. Skin for Heretic II by Bucku&UrHorse2

18. Alcaeus was a Greek Natural Troll Heretic

19. By makers of Kult : Heretic Kingdoms ( 74 % at Gamerankings ).

20. Change was popularly associated with the impious ways of foreign heretics.

21. Bogomilism had a profound influence on heretic teachings in Russia

22. Does the heretic suddenly fear the flames of academic oblivion?

23. The faker of the shroud had to be a heretic.

24. The Visconti remained Contumaciously absent and were duly condemned as heretics

25. We do not destroy the heretic because he resists us.