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The ninth and last part of it contains precious historical information about the heresiarch.
Emancipation has only locked the saint in the same tower of silence as the heresiarch.
They are two pages written in the hand of the heresiarch Dolcino, a few days before his capture.
I have to agree with Heresiarch.
There was no need of a censor, unless a heresiarch had followers over successive generations to keep his work alive.
He, too, found himself a reluctant heresiarch.
A greater heresiarch than Julian visited Mopsuestia in the last year of his life.
A huge heresiarch!
She was much impressed; so was I. You are a great heresiarch; and I know no better.
Once again the heresiarch was lying, because twenty and more years have gone by since that day, and none of his sinful predictions has come true.
In 536 a Council was held in Jerusalem to condemn the heresiarch Severus and his followers.
Luther, as a heresiarch, had begun by pleading for tolerance, for (this was a new expression) 'freedom of conscience'.
Then on his head was placed a conical paper cap, a cubit in height, adorned with painted devils and the inscription, "This is the heresiarch."
No, a heresiarch!"
In 1125, the Church in the south of Rus had to combat another heresiarch named Dmitri.
Illstarred heresiarch' In a Greek watercloset he breathed his last: euthanasia.
There is little reason for thinking that Praxeas was a heresiarch, and less for identifying him with Noetus,or one of his disciples.
Luther was hardly a heresiarch for England, though a hobby for Henry VIII.
Originally posted by Heresiarch: I'm surprised you didn't look at drives with encryption, like the stuff from IronKey.
"Borges the Heresiarch Mutakallimun," Modern Fiction Studies 19:3 (1973) 461-68.
Muhammad is portrayed as split in half, with his entrails hanging out, representing his status as a heresiarch (Canto 28):
This image is an original work by Robert Dodier (User:Wile E. Heresiarch).
The works of Reina and his colleagues were placed in the Index of prohibited books and he was declared a "heresiarch" (leader of heretics).
Several of his works focused on (heresiarch) Arius and the history of Arianism, including "Archetypal Heresy.
The Council of Chalcedon supported Pope Leo I in 451, and the heresiarch Eutyches was condemned.