Use "burnings of heretics" in a sentence

1. Damned heretics!

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

3. Justice for heretics?

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

5. Have become Anathematised heretics.” —

6. 12 And peoples will become as the burnings of lime.

7. Bushwhackings, burnings, lootings, and murder became an inevitable part of life

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

9. Heretics were burnt at the stake .

10. Heretics were burned at the stake.

11. Cathari and heretics, Catharism and the Albigensian Crusade

12. The two heretics were burned at the stake.

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

14. (Jeremiah 52:3-11) Wicked ones will “become as the burnings of lime” —utterly destroyed!

15. Around that time, lootings, burnings, and Bushwhackings were common, as were murders

16. In 1688, the town achieved dubious fame by being the scene of Hesse's last witch burnings.

17. As a result, Bible burnings in church squares multiplied after the end of the 16th century.

18. Heretics would scurry into their bomb shelters, while air raid sirens warned of incoming bombers.

19. It was especially hard to hear about the beatings and the burnings and the lynchings of black men.

20. 1824-1826, William Cobbett, History of the Protestant Reformation They remember his subornings, menacings, Bribings, cuttings, maimings, hangings, and burnings.

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

22. Many evangelical Protestants think them heretics — the ruder ones regularly heckle Mormon conferences.

23. The act of making menaces or threats. * (William Cobbett) They remember his subornings, menacings, Bribings, cuttings, maimings, hangings, and burnings.

24. 1415 – Religious reformers John Wycliffe and Jan Hus are condemned as heretics at the Council of Constance.

25. Their doctrine found few sympathisers in the Hejaz, and the Mufti of Mecca pronounced them heretics.

26. Bible burnings once were common, and those who were caught reading the Bible were often punished with death.

27. Following the execution of Servetus, a close associate of Calvin, Sebastian Castellio, broke with him on the issue of the treatment of heretics.

28. Reflecting the Church's concern to preserve the integrity of faith, the Fathers Anathematized heretics in a variety of terms

29. The main verses that these heretics misuse are Psalm John 34 - 36 , and I John

30. By virtue of this, there does not appear to have been in Ireland any large-scale persecution of heretics.

31. Security forces have committed massacres, rape, looting, and mass burnings of homes and property, causing the flight of more than 600,000 Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh.

32. Civil authorities Burned persons judged to be heretics under the medieval Inquisition.Burning heretics had become customary practice in the latter half of the twelfth century in continental Europe, and death by burning became statutory punishment from the early 13th century

33. It is a mercy to give these precise Anathemas to heretics because they need to …

34. What happens when you mix a Commissar with heretics? You get sweet, sweet bolt pistol action

35. 1199, Pope Innocent III declares to be heretics any who translate and discuss Bible: g 12/11 6

36. The taking from houses of food, valuables, and even clothes seems to rank among the house burnings with the most notorious actions committed by the Bummers.

37. I do not find anything else except that we consider heretics all those that do not agree with our opinion. . . .

38. When his men asked how they were to distinguish between Catholics and heretics, he reportedly gave the infamous reply quoted above.

39. Auto da fe (plural Auto da fes or autos da fe) The public announcement of the sentences imposed by the Inquisition on supposed heretics

40. In this cause, he recruited the great Catholic princes, nobles and prelates, signed the treaty of Joinville with Spain, and prepared to make war on the "heretics".

41. The name Albigenses, given them by the Council of Tours (1163) prevailed towards the end of the twelfth century and was for a long time applied to all the heretics of the south of France.

42. Apostolici, Apostolic Brethren, or Apostles, the names given to various Christian heretics, whose common doctrinal feature was an ascetic rigidity of morals, which made them reject property and marriage

43. The eponymous Beheaded of Palermo (who were not always Beheaded; many were hanged men and women from the lower classes) were not obliterated in the way heretics were

44. A soldier of fortune with twisted tongue will come to pillage the sanctuary of the gods; To the heretics he will open the gate, thus stirring up the Church militant

45. Bedrink: …firm and resolute man."1899, University of Virginia, The Virginia spectator: That "moreover it Behooveth to scourge all such heretics as would have it that these…

46. 9 The Gnostics and the Manichaeans also believed in transmigration, but early Christians who adopted Gnostic and Manichaean doctrines were declared heretics by the church.

47. The name Albigenses, given them by the Council of Tours (1163) prevailed towards the end of the twelfth century and was for a long time applied to all the heretics of the south of France.

48. Following the Edict of Coucy, which gave a limited six-month period for heretics to reconcile with the Catholic faith, Calvin decided that there was no future for him in France.

49. However, Basil the Great (died 379) repudiated the views of some dualistic heretics who abhorred marriage, rejected wine, and called God's creation "polluted" and who substituted water for wine in the Eucharist.

50. Punished within Dis are those whose lives were marked by active ( rather than passive ) sins are heretics, murderers, suicides, blasphemers, usurers, sodomites, panderers, seducers, flatterers, Barrators, hypocrites, thieves, fradulent advisors, sowers of discord

51. States categorically that “without Anthropophagists, anthropologists would find themselves in much the same position as the inquisitors of the Middle Ages, who quickly exhausted the supply of mortal heretics and therefore had to conjure up supernatural ones lest …

52. We’re talking about an organisation which, by the time Begum left London in 2015 to join it was already implicated in numerous atrocities: beheadings, crucifixions, Buryings-alive, burnings-in-cages, mass rape, the genocidal slaughter of the Yazidis around Sinjar.

53. In March 1273, Pope Gregory X formulated the following rules: relapsed Jews, as well as Christians who abjured their faith in favor of "the Jewish superstition", were to be treated by the Inquisitors as heretics.

54. Punished within Dis are those whose lives were marked by active ( rather than passive ) sins are heretics, murderers, suicides, blasphemers, usurers, sodomites, panderers, seducers, flatterers, Barrators, hypocrites, thieves, fradulent advisors

55. 1020-1250, from Medieval Latin Albigenses (12c.), from French Albi, name of the town in Languedoc where they lived and first were condemned as heretics (1176) and vigorously persecuted (the Albigensian Crusade).The town name is from Roman personal name …

56. “We understand that the work of gathering together of the wheat into barns, or garners, is to take place while the tares are being bound over and preparing for the day of burning; that after the day of burnings, ‘the righteous shall shine forth like the sun, in the Kingdom of their Father.

57. Bonfires are typically associated with celebrations, backyard burnings, and toasting marshmallows, and although these are all good things, the bon in bonfire isn't related to the French for "good." Instead, bonfire actually stems from the Middle English bonefire, literally referring to a fire of bones

58. Buggery: a pejorative vernacular term and a legal term for anal copulation, chiefly between males, or with animals [from French, bougre, a corruption of Bulgarian derived from the medieval belief that Bulgarians were Manichean heretics who practiced anal copulation]

59. The encyclopedia Great Ages of Man states that because of this Church-State marriage, “by A.D. 385, only 80 years after the last great wave of persecution of Christians, the Church itself was beginning to execute heretics, and its clerics were wielding power almost equivalent to that of the emperors.”

60. Although the Hijazis, who are Sunnis but not Wahhabis, are not viewed as heretics, they are marginalized because the Islam they practice has Sufi leanings--and tolerant Sufiism is anathema to the austerely dogmatic Wahhabis.

61. ‘Once, people were shut up in Bedlams - usually indefinitely and in terrible conditions.’ More example sentences ‘Soviet dissidents were political heretics, and though they did not burn on the stake, they were sent to Bedlams for their sins.’

62. In the Middle Ages, both civil and canon law classed Apostates with heretics; so much so that title 9 of the fifth book of the Decretals of Gregory IX, which treats of apostasy, contains only a secondary provision concerning apostasy a Fide [iv, Friedberg, Corpus juris canonici (Leipzig, 1879-81), II, 790-792].

63. The Caul or Veil is sometimes also referred to as "The Veil of Tears" due to the tendency of baser types of people to attack or even kill Caulbearers, often for no apparent reason --- such as in the Middle Ages, when they were burned as witches and heretics, mainly by the Church of Rome.

64. ‘Once, people were shut up in Bedlams - usually indefinitely and in terrible conditions.’ More example sentences ‘Soviet dissidents were political heretics, and though they did not burn on the stake, they were sent to Bedlams for their sins.’

65. Augustin was quick in engine, sweet in speech, wise in letters, and a noble worker in the labours of the church; clear in daily disputations, in all his doings well ordered, sharp in Assoiling questions, right appert in confounding heretics, and right catholic in expounding of our faith, and subtle

66. For the same in this behalf is behooueful oftentimes, which is in greate fires and burnings of houses, to the quēching wherof, because al persons are not fit, some certaine in some cities, are appointed, who onelie vndertake this charge, & is not lawful for others to come run vnto it: or that whiche is done in the Besiegings of cities, that

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68. 1) Calvin frequently referred to the Anabaptists as "heretics," "sects and parties," " Beggarly gang," "rebels against God," "enemies of God and of the human race," "enemies of all order," and "enemies of government [policer and condemned their doctrine as "blasphemy against God's heavenly majesty" and "false and pernicious opinion."

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70. Mencken said politics had become an “endless saturnalia of bunk, of bluff, of stupidity, of insincerity, of false virtue, of nonsense, of pretense, of sophistry, of paralogy, of Bamboozlement, of actorial posturing, of strident wind music, of empty words—even, at times, of down-right fraud.”

71. Chapter 68: Articles of stone, of plaster, of cement, of asbestos, of mica and of similar materials

72. Hebrews 6:2 of the teaching of Baptisms, of laying on of hands, of resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment

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75. They die of suicide, of overdose, of violence, of accidental deaths.

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77. change of mode of administration of IMPs;

78. One of Israel’s outstanding judges; the son of Joash of the family of Abi-ezer of the tribe of Manasseh.

79. 24 synonyms for Awareness: knowledge of, understanding of, appreciation of, recognition of, attention to, perception of, consciousness of, acquaintance with

80. “The Priesthood of Aaron ... holds the keys of the ministering of , and of the gospel of .”