As might be expected, some people abused this system and reported the nosy neighbor as a heretic, just to try and get rid of them. |
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It predisposed him to fear that he was a heretic at heart, and yet to glory in that. |
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In the absence of a creed, he cannot qualify as a heretic, but he can be found guilty of not minding his manners about the church's values. |
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He sought all his life to surpass his uncle, championing those labeled heretic by a vital capitalistic society. |
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In February 1992, Rabbi Shach, himself an eminent Rabbi, branded the Lubavitcher Rebbe as a heretic, who harboured messianic pretensions. |
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He was called a heretic and a rebel, but one who transformed his rebellion into art. |
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Bretz was called a dunce and a heretic, but over time his work became widely accepted. |
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He was also an ardent heretic and freethinker, maybe an out-and-out atheist, and a vocal defender of the ideas of Charles Darwin. |
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Galileo was forced to repudiate his scientific knowledge lest he be declared a heretic by the official church. |
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I am English, born in Britain, but I am referred to as a heretic, unbeliever, infidel, etc., because I am a Pagan. |
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Anyone opposed to the GlA fatwas, even other Islamist rebels, was considered a heretic. |
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Declared a heretic by the Pope he was banished from Rome and subsequently vanished, presumed murdered. |
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I think about Galileo dropping differently weighted things from the tower, only to be branded a heretic. |
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A papal bull dated June 1520, was issued declaring that Luther was a heretic. |
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Pope Clement VIII demanded that Bruno be sentenced as a heretic and the Inquisition passed the death sentence on him. |
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His daughter Elizabeth made it treason to declare her a heretic or usurper. |
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Constantius, an Arian and therefore technically a heretic, returned the Empire to a single rule. |
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You'd make a good psychologist, executioner, black widow, arsenic poisoner, heretic queen or commentator. |
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Far from being a heretic, he loyally endorsed the essentials of church doctrine. |
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But you're really risking being branded a heretic just at the moment. |
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The property of the condemned heretic, pretendedly to pay the expenses of the mock trial, was confiscated, most of it being given to the accusers and judges. |
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Half of the international scientific community it a living god considers, another half would make it be burning hot for heretic. |
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Strictly speaking, yes, it's the heretic, the schismatic or the apostate who excludes himself. |
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If he intervened to prevent her death, he would be branded a heretic. |
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Exploring the details of Farmer's life, however, reveals that she is, in a sense, not only the Lost Atheist, but also a feminist, a heretic, a social radical. |
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So how is she going to live in this society where you die for being a heretic? |
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The heretic Andrew Ferguson, The Weekly Standard Who is Thomas Nagel and why are so many of his fellow academics condemning him? |
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As is so often the case in religious history, it is the heretic who shows the weakness of the believer. |
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Refusing any conformity, typical heretic profile, Uranus is also the progressive innovator who ignores the limits of the possible. |
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Usually, the fate of such a heretic would be the worst of all to be either ignored or patronised. |
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God took away all the sins of the world, and if you ignore His salvation, you are a heretic. |
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In such a case, he must be just as urgently corrected, because he is causing just as much harm to others as if he was a heretic. |
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If you insist on repaying the debt yourself, you are a heretic because your faith is different from that God has given. |
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In order not to become a heretic, you have to believe in both the baptism of Jesus and His blood on the Cross as a set of truth. |
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From then on, the heretic was no longer somebody to be eliminated but to be met. |
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We fear God too much to willfully, or through carelessness, become just another heretic who led the church astray. |
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When confronted with charges that Teilhard was a pantheistic heretic, however, the papal nuncio in Paris at the time, Angelo Roncalli, pushed the accusations aside. |
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When this happens, a very rare occurrence to be sure, the full force of inquisitional opposition from the scientific priesthood is brought to bear on the heretic. |
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George was set upon as heretic, denounced as a traitor and his government contract for a school history book mysteriously cancelled without explanation. |
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Given the coordinative effort and resources brought to bear on this book, it seems almost heretic to criticize it, but there are some points of concern. |
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The findings of the inquiry were couched in virulent terms, accusing Graham of being a heretic, falsifier, person of irregular life, blasphemer, and excommunicate. |
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Pope Julius died and his successor, Pope Paul IV, declared war on Philip and recalled Pole to Rome to have him tried as a heretic. |
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In 1570, Pope Pius V declared Elizabeth a heretic who was not the legitimate queen and her subjects no longer owed her obedience. |
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Hobbes was terrified at the prospect of being labelled a heretic, and proceeded to burn some of his compromising papers. |
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According to Maimonides, any Jew who rejects even one of these principles would be considered an apostate and a heretic. |
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On 20 October the replies from Zurich, Basel, Bern, and Schaffhausen were read and the council condemned Servetus as a heretic. |
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If you are one of those people, namely, a heretic who confesses your sins everyday before God for forgiveness and admits that you are still a sinner, then you must seriously reconsider your faith. |
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You must wonder if you yourself are a heretic or not. |
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If that classes me as a heretic, I hope I do not suffer the fate of Abdel Kareem, sentenced to four years in jail in Egypt for criticising both his government and the violent radicals in his country. |
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When he was burned as a heretic in 1415, it caused a popular uprising in the Czech lands. |
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The king initially supported Hus, but Hus's criticism of the selling of indulgences and the worsening reputation of a kingdom where the king apparently stayed his hand over a heretic changed the situation. |
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His intellectual opponents included the heretic Marcionites and Valentinians, and the pagan Cynic Crescens. |
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Indeed, there is no evidence that More ever attended the execution of any heretic. |
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He fought back for a few months, being created earl of Essex and lord great chamberlain in April 1540, but early in June his enemies persuaded Henry that his vicegerent was a heretic and a traitor. |
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After he was tried as heretic, Methodius was imprisoned in a secret place in Swabia. |
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Another facet of the young Leibniz's heretic Hobbesianism is his rehabilitation of substantial forms, at least for theological purposes. |
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We wonder lest this man is a heretic and a necromancer. |
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And yet, this Pope is not described as being a heretic! |
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Because he was the most effective adversary to Stalin, the first denouncer of the tragic diversion of revolutionary hope, and the great heretic of the Russian revolution. |
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The Bohemian movement initiated with the teaching of Jan Hus, who was burned at the stake in 1415 after being condemned as a heretic by the Council of Constance. |
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