His episcopate was marked by his continual opposition to the heresies of the Pelagians, Donatists, and Manichees. |
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The first of these heresies was the tendency to be overprotective of people, at the expense of individual liberty. |
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The creeds address incorrect beliefs or heresies of the times in which they were created. |
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The only heresies he actually mentions are so unheretical that Colet is clearly well within the doctrinal framework of the traditional church. |
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All subsequent crimes against the Party, all treacheries, acts of sabotage, heresies, deviations, sprang directly out of his teaching. |
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The Church must be watchful lest false teachers worm their way into the fellowship and spread damnable heresies. |
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I am aware that between the second and the fourth centuries various gnostic heresies admitted women to all levels of priesthood. |
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How are sects or heresies formed in history in general or in the Trotskyist party in particular? |
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Those are the apolitical heresies again, idolatries as dumb as statues: fundamentalism and navel-gazing. |
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His debating opponent submerged Motahari's heresies in a wave of obsequiousness. |
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Ambiguity is the worst of all heresies in the South, where nosy neighbors share secrets and some people know everybody, for lack of better things to do. |
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Among Damasus' literary remains are 24 anathemas against various 4th-century heresies. |
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But I've committed so many heresies that there's no sense in not making the final gesture. |
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He also shows that it was prey to numerous schisms and heresies. |
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He wrote pungently against Gnosticism and other heresies, and in the course of his polemic unfolded a story of salvation of breathtaking coherence and scope. |
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But fishmongers? Tokyo's citizens once relished the heresies of their cantankerous, right-wing governor, overlooking the more poisonous stuff. |
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The Statute of the Commission provides no warrant for post-modernist heresies. |
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Christological heresies result when one story cancels the other. |
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We have many heresies to address: militarism, materialism, consumerism and many more. |
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The expedition's pious instigator, Reverend Wilson, propounds theological theories to defy the heresies of modern science. |
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He was a light which I gave the world by means of Mary, placed in the mystical body of the Holy Church as an extirpator of heresies. |
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One of the great heresies of the church is to say that there isn't a continual revelation and growth in theology. |
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These three heresies will be fatal to European wine-growing, particularly in France. |
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Besides the schism, the western church was riven by theological controversies, some of which turned into heresies. |
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Jesus and Dominic addressed the heresies of their time. |
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This seemed to me a more important priority in 1959 than overmuch argument about nuclear philosophical heresies of one kind or another. |
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In contrast to the Apollinarian and Docetist heresies, Christ assumed all of humanity. |
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After all the subtle and wicked heresies I had defeated, did they think I would fall into plain old nature-worshipping Druidism and grow a white beard and harvest mistletoe? |
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Thank you God for having given me a web site to smite the heresies! |
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Iran's Shia clergy had been politically assertive since the 19th century, tolerating impiety in the monarch provided he resist foreign colonialism and local heresies. |
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Then there came the Modernists, condemned by Pope St. Pius X, but whose heresies lived on to be re-hatched at Vatican II by the liberal theologians, and canonized by the conciliar popes. |
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He also demonstrates how the term alumbrado became a catch phrase for all types of heresies during this period. |
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The first part, you may recall, recovered the buried history of ventriloquism, tracing it back to biblical gastromancy and reminding the audience of many glorious heresies. |
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In his Byzantine exile Theodosius wrote treatises against the heresies of the tritheists, believers in three gods, and the Agnoetae, believers in Christ's fallible knowledge. |
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For Trotskyism, it wouldn't be that many volumes, but, well, if one compiled a dictionary of the tendencies, heresies, schisms, etc., it'd be a rather huge one, too. |
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With the demise of The New Equinox, the chaos kids reported their results and heresies in the pages of Chris Brays new magazine,The Lamp of Thoth. |
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Jansenism, one of the heresies which was gnawing at Quebec before the Quiet Revolution, teaches that the sexually-differentiated human body is intrinsically evil, and that sins of the flesh are the worst sins. |
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In 2010 he declared that independence was out of reach and that the party should concentrate on Quebec's economic problems. Such heresies have split the separatist movement. |
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The heresy of Separability is the worst of heresies. |
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The New Testament speaks of the importance of maintaining orthodox doctrine and refuting heresies, showing the antiquity of the concern. |
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Some heresies have also been doctrinally based, in which a teaching was deemed to be inconsistent with the fundamental tenets of orthodox dogma. |
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As for Nestorians, Eutychians and Severians, and those of such heresies, they need to give certificates. |
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The king's declaration for the sopiting of all Arminian heresies. |
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Others dismissed this view entirely, citing the many debates in ancient rabbinic sources which castigated various heresies without any reference to observance. |
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This was primarily aimed against heresies such as Nestorianism. |
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They were not established in doctrine until the First Council of Constantinople in 381 as an antidote to certain heresies that had crept into the Church in its early history. |
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There were announcement cards, playbills and copies of magazines such as Chrysalis and Heresies. |
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