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  1. Arius and his friends had suggested that his critics must presuppose the (to him) unacceptable proposition that the Son's relation to the Father is one of "identity of being", language unprotected against the heresy of Sabellius.
  2. By now Pretty Polly was a national heroine, and to the vast throng which crowded into Ascot any suggestion of defeat was heresy.
  3. James V certainly moved to meet the threat, with acts like those of 1535 and 1541 against heresy, and, more interestingly, acts designed to safeguard and improve the spiritual standing of the Catholic church: reform, in other words, from within.
  4. It is typical of Lewis's later self that he should have seen no virtue at all in Tillyard's approach, and that furthermore he should have labelled it "heresy".
  5. The failure to keep the categories of life and literature distinct led to all kinds of heresy and nonsense: to "liking" and "not liking" books for instance, preferring some authors to others and such-like whimsicalities which, he had constantly to remind his students, were of no conceivable interest to anyone except themselves (sometimes he shocked them by declaring that, speaking personally on this low, subjective level, he found jane Austen a pain in the ass).
  6. In a revealing little episode in May 1556, she quashed the trial of John Knox, summoned by the Catholic hierarchy on a charge of heresy.
  7. When viewed from a distance, however, were they that different from their fathers who had urged the state to legislate against intemperance or social impurity or, indeed, from mediaeval bishops who urged the state to build better bridges for pilgrims on their way to Canterbury or to put down heresy?
  8. Heresy became a kind of revolt akin to treason, and Christian missions within imperial territory a means of securing public order.
  9. In 1544 and 1545, one of the most attractive of the leading Scottish reformers - and a man certainly working on behalf of England - George Wishart, was preaching openly, with remarkably little difficulty; only in the spring of 1546 was he finally apprehended by Beaton, and burned for heresy.
  10. Fortunately the driver made up for this heresy by roundly cursing the French, whom he disliked for the same reason that most Englishmen do - the way they clutter up the place, never get out of the way and can't speak English.
  11. Where there is the darkness of unbelief, let me spread light; where there is the hate of social strife, love; where there is the error of heresy, truth; where there is the frustration of sin, forgiveness; where there are Muslims, devotion to Mary.
  12. At that time sodomy was associated with a whole range of evils, including insurrection and heresy; all such evils could be, and often were, "imagined" in the form of, or at least in relation to, the sodomite.
  13. We may see it even in political fundamentalism - where the teachings of a reformer are still seen as the crystal clear teachings which are the pure source of revelation, and from which deviation is heresy.

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