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| eir Logical Extremes is the only album by Dark | Heresy, a death metal band from London, England, rele |
| rity through public, pertinacious and manifest | heresy, a position which he had reportedly held for s |
| srupting public order, and spreading religious | heresy about the imminent end of the world”. |
| The | Heresy Act 1382 (5 Ric. |
| The Suppression of | Heresy Act 1414 (2 Hen. |
| iness which was a statute - the Suppression of | Heresy Act - passed for the suppression of the Lollar |
| adford, who was put to death under the revived | Heresy Acts in 1555. |
| treason against the king, and then burned for | heresy against God. |
| This was, by all accounts, a trial of | heresy against paganism. |
| To be acquitted of charges of | heresy, all a suspected Cathar needed to do was provi |
| In 1540, he was burnt to death for | heresy, along with William Jerome and Robert Barnes. |
| as one of the last bastions of the Albigensian | heresy also known as Catharism ; the then local bisho |
| ism is not to be confused with another ancient | heresy also called Adoptionism. |
| York: The Seabury Press, 1966); The Cruelty of | Heresy: An Affirmation of Christian Orthodoxy (Harris |
| The Act made | heresy an offence against the common law and temporal |
| ached and as a result, Bashar was charged with | heresy and zendiqism, imprisoned and beaten to his de |
| or the Society of 7 December 1909 as the essay | Heresy and Humanity (1911), an argument against indiv |
| ed as rash, scandalous, erroneous, savoring of | heresy and well adapted to pervert the ignorant. |
| tion and the charge that she had relapsed into | heresy, and about 1741 she settled at Bordeaux. |
| Antiquity, the discourses of orthodoxy versus | heresy, and rabbinic conceptions of Judaism with resp |
| Sent in August 1567 to stamp out | heresy and political unrest in a part of Europe where |
| a Religion (2 vols., 1834) and Observations on | Heresy and Orthodoxy (1835). |
| perors, the penitentials, and the link between | heresy and sodomy. |
| imed that the Virgin in her messages condemned | heresy and what was called progressivism, namely the |
| d was engaged in the struggle with Protestant ' | heresy', and by word and by writing he brought many b |
| "pernicious for Christiendom [...] reeking of | heresy and in part obviously heretic". |
| at St Andrews in April 1586, he was accused of | heresy and excommunicated, although at the next Gener |
| cil certainly suspected Marlowe of atheism and | heresy, and yet he was a regular and welcome house-gu |
| Other factors included envy, | heresy and campus politics. |
| Collects Pick-Up, The Burnt Orange | Heresy, and Cockfighter. |
| primary purpose was to condemn the Priscillian | heresy and uphold the Nicene Creed. |
| He was suspected of | heresy, and is thought to have died in 1298. |
| non 27 stressed the duty of princes to repress | heresy and condemned "the Brabantians, Aragonese, Bas |
| A&R by Scott Koenig (Divine | Heresy) and Ray Harkins (Century Media) |
| He was accused of | heresy and denounced to the authorities for being a C |
| In 1538, she was put on trial for | heresy and executed by burning. |
| He was condemned for | heresy and burnt at Smithfield that year. |
| The document prescribes measures to uproot | heresy and sparked the efforts which culminated in th |
| In 1526 he and Bilney were charged with | heresy, and compelled to take an oath abjuring Luther |
| g a rebellion, withholding tribute, sodomy and | heresy, and he was tortured and executed. |
| He also said that Judaism was "a Christian | heresy, and we deal with our heretics in different wa |
| e of his discussions with persons charged with | heresy, and states that on his death-bed he repented |
| organisation or program intended to eliminate | heresy and other things frowned on by the Roman Catho |
| and Nicola Gallo were denounced and tried for | heresy and blasphemy by Calvin himself with the resul |
| , 1882) was a Presbyterian minister accused of | heresy, and founder of the First Unitarian Church of |
| troduction from Pope Gregory, who condemns the | heresy and goes on to describe the cult and its pract |
| elves threatened by what they perceived as the | heresy, and then schism of the Protestant Reformation |
| Gorton and Richard Carder, were imprisoned for | heresy and sedition by the Massachusetts authorities. |
| Another line from the same film, "It is not | heresy, and I will not recant!", is also spoken by ac |
| ified as "the earliest recorded writer against | heresy, and apparently the only one who composed a bo |
| d priests who undertook to check the spread of | heresy and contribute to a regeneration of the clergy |
| riars were called to Rome to answer charges of | heresy, and John was chosen by his companions to spea |
| th Hadow accusing the Marrow of the Antinomian | heresy and Hog asserting that Hadow was misrepresenti |
| il the violent suppression of their order, for | heresy and sodomy in 1307. |
| ng, they boiled down Malagrida's activities to | heresy, and sentenced him to death. |
| est who was condemned by the Privy Council for | heresy and went on to found the Theist Church. |
| ho was excommunicated by order of the Pope for | heresy and for "inflicting great slaughter in battle" |
| February 1612, was found guilty of blasphemous | heresy, and was delivered to the secular authorities |
| the strikes on the politicians, accuses him of | heresy and orders Proctl to leave before he incurs th |
| According to Eusebius Origen regarded the | heresy as quite new, and states that the group deny t |
| h Anne Askew and two others, was arraigned for | heresy at the Guildhall. |
| Heresy BBC Radio 4 (2009). | |
| Originally a convert from Arianism | heresy, before being appointed to the see of Pavia. |
| iranda, of Toledo, who then stood charged with | heresy before the Inquisition of Valladolid. |
| It abolished the death penalty for | heresy, blasphemy, atheism, schism and such crimes. |
| or example, the platform urges that "idolatry, | heresy, blasphemy... open contempt of the word preach |
| process was used to transform Old Heathen into | Heresy, Blithering Idiot into Insanity, Merry Monks i |
| humanity' of Christ (and thus verged on formal | heresy), brought him much hostile notice from prejudi |
| nides argue that Dioscorus was not deposed for | heresy but for "grave administrative errors" at Ephes |
| had called in the Cistercians for aid against | heresy, but who was an enemy of Pons close ally, Erme |
| The Council had not only ended the Monothelite | heresy, but also had healed the schism. |
| He was accused of | heresy but was defended by Pope Innocent I and receiv |
| for Paganism, which could be seen as a form of | heresy, but officially for sorcery, an unusual crime |
| mmoned to London to be examined on a charge of | heresy; but when the king's views became known he was |
| The final judgment found no proof of | heresy, but compelled him to abjure sixteen errors, f |
| The original bandname was | Heresy, but by the time the band was rounded out to i |
| any publication in Czech was considered to be | heresy by the Jesuits. |
| 68) upon the condemnation of Pope Honorius for | heresy by the council of Constantinople in AD 680 was |
| rsonages of the Church could only be tried for | heresy by specially appointed apostolic commissions. |
| In 1536 he was accused of | heresy by the Duke of Norfolk, but escaped until 1538 |
| "The Grudge (Emotional | Heresy by Kubrick)" - 6:45 |
| In 1892 he was tried for | heresy by the Presbytery of Cincinnati, was found gui |
| Elipando's teaching was condemned as | heresy by the Councils of Ratisbon in 792 and of Fran |
| alilei, the Italian scientist, is convicted of | heresy by the Inquisition for his book Dialogue Conce |
| She was executed for | heresy by burning, and is known as the first woman vi |
| Cromer who was suspected of | heresy by the Holy See and was deposed by Henry VIII |
| ized a student group to identify such cases of | heresy by professors as references to evolution. |
| itely heretics are at least gravely suspect of | heresy by reason of the sacrilegious outrages they ha |
| He was accused of | heresy by Domnus II of Antioch and Eusebius, bishop o |
| The Right to | Heresy: Castellio against Calvin. |
| i, 1893), he reprinted the papers on which the | heresy charge was made, and outlined the case. |
| Heresy charges were dropped, and he resumed his offic | |
| emorable, in consequence of an examination for | heresy conducted by the Franciscan Cornelius Adrians |
| His | heresy consisted of transposing religious themes into |
| The Free Spirit | heresy consisted of small groups of Christian heretic |
| Prosecutions for | heresy continued, especially in the south, although t |
| The Pelagian | heresy denied original sin with its doctrine of the b |
| th century consider that Church of the East is | heresy, described Yahballaha III as wear a Jester hat |
| art of Rage, Thunder from Fenris and the Horus | Heresy drama, Raven's Flight. |
| They were executed around July 1555 for | heresy, during the reign of Mary I. Their story is re |
| his Epistle on the Eucharist (1525): Medieval | Heresy, Erasmian Humanism, and Reform in the Early Si |
| Finally accused of | heresy, Eustratios was cleared by a commission of inq |
| scendancy at Norwich, and as an eye-witness to | heresy executions. |
| nter had recently been burned at the stake for | heresy, for Antwerp, where he bound books became a ci |
| land, reviving the laws for the suppression of | heresy, forbidding the immigration of Scots, and vest |
| the Pope demanded abjuration and revocation of | heresy from Von Staupitz. |
| Though he was convicted of | heresy he was saved by a Dominican inquisitor, the fu |
| and after a long imprisonment and a trial for | heresy he was burned alive in Vilna, on the second da |
| in his house were made the basis of charges of | heresy; he had been invited on 5 June 1662 by H. Hed |
| Accused of | heresy, he was condemned and imprisoned notwithstandi |
| Viewing Protestantism as | heresy, he talked of exterminating the Huguenots and |
| Mobile, Alabama, where, having been tried for | heresy, he spent several years serving a free church. |
| London, defending a friend against charges of | heresy, he had appointed a locum to bring the message |
| s famous for several works against Monophysite | heresy: his major one's a treatise written ca. |
| the M'Kraan Crystal inside him as the highest | heresy, Holocaust appears to have renamed himself Nem |
| More important than the direct attack on | heresy, however, was the stipulation of equal measure |
| igious woman in service as an informant of the | heresy hunter Jacob Foppens, who became mayor of Haar |
| Those accused of | heresy, if they could not prove their innocence or fo |
| med Theodotus whose writings were condemned as | heresy in the early church. |
| en he came to Britain to suppress the Pelagian | heresy in 400 A.D. It is all built of rough slate: th |
| Heresy In Disguise - 5:19 | |
| arrested by the local Inquisitor on grounds of | heresy, in spite of claims in the book that she had c |
| But the archbishop, scenting | heresy in some passage relating to the marriage of th |
| She was executed for | heresy in the Netherlands. |
| felt bound to forward the repression of Cathar | heresy in the south of France, the war for the faith |
| gs to faith or morals, i.e. the possibility of | heresy in the writings, which is questioning the offi |
| h his brother Thomas, he was put in prison for | heresy in 1611. |
| This is another way of saying there is no | heresy in these writings. |
| Nor was Pelagius executed for | heresy in Rome as the film indicates. |
| of Meath, William Andrew, charging Crumpe with | heresy in 1385. |
| is the only confirmed case of an execution for | heresy in Sweden. |
| sent abroad to root out the similar political | heresy in Australia. |
| When Cromwell was arraigned and executed for | heresy in 1540, Taylor was also arrested. |
| led indirectly to Robertson Smith's trial for | heresy in the Free Church of Scotland. |
| 17 - Giordano Bruno is burned at the stake for | heresy in Rome. |
| tantinople, it increased the opposition to the | heresy in the West; Pyrrhus even briefly recanted his |
| burning of a young blind woman, Joan Waste for | heresy in Derby. |
| encouraged the development of polemic against | heresy in the early church, and worked to evangelize |
| rankly reported that previous measures against | heresy in the kingdom had proved ineffectual. |
| udges who condemned James Bainham to death for | heresy in 1532. |
| of Anne Askew, who was burnt at the stake for | heresy in 1546. |
| He was prosecuted for | heresy in 1861 by the Bishop of Winchester and senten |
| Mercator was charged with | heresy in 1544 on the basis of his sympathy for Prote |
| own published work is Gnostic Truth, Christian | Heresy, in which he works to redact the Gnostic movem |
| uld not be tried for any crime, except that of | heresy, in which case “the pope could be subject to t |
| Konrad also set to work seeking out | heresy in both Thuringia and Hesse, and quickly gaine |
| ted his opinions brought him the accusation of | heresy in 448, leading to his excommunication. |
| t the priest Bogomil first began to preach his | heresy in Bulgaria in the reign of the Peter I of Bul |
| and theologian who was acquitted on charges of | heresy in 1927 and elected Moderator of the General A |
| ad been a bishop of Mirepoix active in hunting | heresy in south-west France; and in any case was a co |
| Heresy is a comedy talk show on BBC Radio 4, now pres | |
| About to be burned for | heresy, Joan is distraught that she will be brought b |
| the Council of Chalcedon against the Eutychian | heresy, labored to help the people of Italy against t |
| monk and theologian, whose thought was branded | heresy later in life. |
| ry 1553, was disinterred in 1557 and tried for | heresy; legal evidence was not forthcoming because wi |
| An uncompromising foe of | heresy, Leo found that in the diocese of Aquileia, Pe |
| Having gotten wind of Mills' | heresy, Local Quorum member Alfred Wagenknecht wrote |
| Audianism was a fourth-century Christian | heresy, named after the leader of the sect, Audius (o |
| Author of Pier Paolo Pasolini: Cinema as | Heresy, Naomi Greene says the use of non-professional |
| Gregory IX believed the problem of | heresy needed serious attention and was not content w |
| Among his works translated into English is The | Heresy of Formlessness, a collection of essays on the |
| rts of the Empire, preaching and combating the | heresy of the Hussites; he also visited Poland at the |
| or bringing the Monophysites (a Christological | heresy) of Egypt back to the Church and to the suppor |
| She was implicated in the | heresy of Anne Askew. |
| n believed they saw a close resemblance to the | heresy of the monks of Marseille (cf. |
| ast, converted the Suevic inhabitants from the | heresy of Arianism, taught them Catholic doctrine and |
| he West that such a matter as the soundness or | heresy of just two bishops might be settled by a coun |
| The | Heresy of the Free Spirit mixed gnostic beliefs with |
| "Eternal security" insecure: Or the | heresy of "once in grace always in grace". |
| first council of Arles formally condemned the | heresy of Donatism. |
| Trinitarian questions were debated against the | heresy of Apollinarianism. |
| er the influence of Satan and falling into the | heresy of Quietism. |
| The | heresy of the Modalists was not at first clearly evid |
| s election, Eugene was forced to deal with the | heresy of Monothelitism , i.e., that Christ had only |
| rting him to a vigorous resistance against the | heresy of Nestorius. |
| sioned the Pope Leo XIII's condemnation of the | heresy of americanism. |
| Anne was later implicated in the | heresy of Anne Askew, and was one of the Queen's ladi |
| mber 1413 Nichols was present at the trial for | heresy of Sir John Oldcastle, leader of the Lollards, |
| he New York Review fell under suspicion of the | heresy of modernism, the archbishop of New York, Mich |
| sition made by Rizal that showed his "impiety, | heresy, or blasphemy." |
| the magistrate to enforce discipline, suppress | heresy, or maintain order." |
| of paternal conservatism was branded either as | heresy or a cynical power grab...In the epilogue, aft |
| Persons well known to be guilty of apostasy, | heresy or schism; |
| urgical formularies, yet in 1562, suspected of | heresy, Plantin fled to France for two years. |
| He was responsible there for the | heresy proceedings against Francis Kett. |
| He was decisively involved in the | heresy proceedings against Meister Eckhart, when the |
| campaign against what he viewed as a dangerous | heresy, promised to assist in expelling the French fr |
| ained all challenged doctrines, asserting that | heresy required intentionality which he did not posse |
| the Heretic, the first tie-in book to the Dark | Heresy roleplaying game) as well as a number of short |
| is a set of records from the inquisition into | heresy run by Jacques Fournier, Bishop of Pamiers bet |
| Felix insisted that heretics and favourers of | heresy should not be prayed for publicly; Euphemius r |
| nged did not declare Mother Eugenia's writings | heresy, so this is not a controversy in the Church. |
| These crimes could range from | heresy, sorcery, witchcraft, and other superstitious |
| 1989: Metaphysical Aporia and Philosophical | Heresy, SUNY Press |
| bbot of Saint-Cyran, one of the promoters of a | heresy that the Jesuits called Jansenism. |
| culminated in an ecclesiastical proceeding for | heresy that same year held in Batavia, New York which |
| ical value, dealing chiefly with the Eutychian | heresy, the controversy about the Three Chapters, and |
| My | heresy; the autobiography of an idea. |
| In 838, on the accusation of | heresy, the Synod of Quierzy banned some of his works |
| n Pharisaic damnation and craven sufferance of | heresy, the form of reversal to "true faith", the pun |
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