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Перевод: heretic
[прилагательное] еретический; [существительное] еретик
Тезаурус:
- Ali censures the heretic with a playful stare.
- Dr Phlogiston, the "honest heretic"
- There Tyndale wrote to urge him to avoid any discussion of the Sacraments, but he failed to take this advice and was convicted as a heretic precisely on this question and was burned.
- The King took him into his barge and cried, "Now I know the greatest heretic in Kent" and showed him the letters from Canterbury.
- In 1525, parliament was sufficiently alarmed by "the damnable opinions of heresy" of "the heretic Luther and his disciples" to pass the first of the acts which sought to prevent Lutheran literature being brought into the kingdom.
- For men such as Sidonius Apollinaris ( c. 431-; c. 480), the Gallo-Roman aristocrat who became bishop of Clermont, saw his inherited traditional culture as an integral part of his Roman Christianity, distancing him from the barbarian heretic.
- To the Queen, Cranmer was not only detestable as a heretic but odious as the man who had arranged her mother's divorce; he had however been legally consecrated as Archbishop by order of the pope, and only the Pope could hand him over for judgement and punishment by the civil power.
- It looks to me as if the situation was that the Inquisition would have liked to do nothing but was forced to do so by the detailed and documented evidence claiming that Galileo was in fact a heretic.
- When the time came for Stalin to be removed from the atheist Pantheon as a heretic, it was done posthumously by transferring his corpse to an obscure place rather like a properly canonised saint having the procedure reversed.
- When this intervention appeared likely to succeed, the watchful Philips caused Poyntz too to be arrested as a suspected heretic.
- A heretic?
- Tyndale was denounced as a heretic to the Bishop's Chancellor, who "threatened him grievously, reviling and rating him as though he were a dog".
- In August 1536 he was condemned as a heretic, publicly stripped of the vestments of priesthood, and handed over to the secular authorities.
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