It is the Romantic-humanist heresy which holds that we should nurture our egos rather than abnegate them. |
Hooper and other prominent Protestants were held in custody until the heresy laws could be re-enacted. |
He undertook his mission of preaching against the heresy with relish but was soon forced to admit failure. |
The only heresies he actually mentions are so unheretical that Colet is clearly well within the doctrinal framework of the traditional church. |
I am aware that between the second and the fourth centuries various gnostic heresies admitted women to all levels of priesthood. |
All subsequent crimes against the Party, all treacheries, acts of sabotage, heresies, deviations, sprang directly out of his teaching. |