Synonym: dissent, misbelief. Similar words: for the rest, interest, be responsible for, here and there, there, here, where, thereby. Meaning: ['herəsɪ] n. 1. any opinions or doctrines at variance with the official or orthodox position 2. a belief that rejects the orthodox tenets of a religion.
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31. The book has a tincture of heresy.
32. He is intolerant of heresy.
33. Continence is the foe of heresy.
34. Some of AI's priests will be immune to heresy.
35. Yesterday's Heresy, Today's Orthodoxy,[www.Sentencedict.com] Tomorrow's Anachronism.
36. At this defiant heresy, Mammy's brow lowered with indignation.
37. Ministers began to preach sermons against "Ephemera," and one, who too stoutly stood for much of its content, was expelled for heresy.
38. Amative behavior of the undergraduate is civilized, but look to whether affect sight can, need not regard regular body contact as treason and heresy.
39. The first was the Imperium's bloody-minded refusal to die beneath the weight of heresy, secession, alien aggres?sion and daemonancy.
40. It is vain to attempt to root out heresy by force.
41. But the interpretation of Old Testament prophecies involved in the assessment of this evangelical heresy is as important and timely today as Allis found it to be then.
42. Then Bernardo Gui accused me of heresy for having defended him.
43. Manichaeism was long treated as a Christian heresy, but it is more clearly understood as an independent religion, drawing on the diverse resources of Christianity, Zoroastrianism , and Buddhism.
44. To many scientists, epigenetics amounts to a heresy, calling into question the accepted view of the DNA sequence ? a cornerstone on which modern biology sits.
45. The Western Church which praised itself as the authority, called all oppositions against its rule as the "heresy".
46. But liberty is abused in an equally insidious way when accusers conflate apostasy with heresy—by alleging that somebody claiming to be a Muslim has erred by advancing false interpretations.
47. the late French historian Georges Duby saw Gothic art as in part a reaction to the Cathar heresy, a civilised counterpart of the bloody Albigensian crusade.
48. Spanish-born priest who preached against the Albigensian heresy and founded the Dominican order of friars (2').
49. That he held this heresy was a further aggravation of his silence and secrecy and inwardness of disposition.
50. It'set out to eradicate heresy, and ended by perpetuating it.
51. To the man of letters it is a missile that he can fling in the reader's face to disprove the pestilent heresy.
52. It was fought in the West as a virulent Christian heresy.
53. It was during his incumbency of this office that the Church in the East began to be agitated by the first mutterings of the Iconoclast heresy.
54. He devotes four chapters to the reprehension of their divisions, which did not really amount to anything constituting formal schism or heresy.
55. The slightest doubt in the existence of exogamous and endogamous "tribes" of absolute mutual exclusiveness was considered rank heresy.
56. If you dont keep down the heresy the church sends in inquisitors.
57. It was heresy of crackpots and wild men and it was really just an infantilism.
58. All this worldly wisdom was once the unamiable heresy of some wise man.
59. From what has been said of the first state and fall of man it plainly follows that the sin of all sin, or the heresy of all heresies, is a worldly spirit.
60. Rais was found guilty of murder, sodomy and heresy and was hanged and then burned on October 16, 1440, along with two of his servants.
More similar words: for the rest, interest, be responsible for, here and there, there, here, where, thereby, sphere, severe, wherein, whereas, here and now, heredity, adhere to, over there, inherent, elsewhere, derelict, ceremony, as it were, severely, atmosphere, different, interfere, inherently, reference, stereotype, difference, bewildered.