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Meanings of accuse of heresy in anglès
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Usage of accuse of heresy in anglès
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In 1550 he was accusedofheresy, but succeeded in clearing himself before the Inquisition.
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He had been experimented on by a scientist, and now Rhia's been accusedofheresy.
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The emperor himself was accusedofheresy by the Vigilists; and at last Pope John II.
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He resolutely resisted the doctrine of transubstantiation, and was publicly accusedofheresy on that account.
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He was accusedofheresy and had to fly, seeking refuge in Geneva, Paris, England, and Germany.
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A Church of Ireland clergyman has appeared before the church's Court of the General Synod accusedofheresy.
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Abelard, a noted French theologian, accusedofheresy at the Council of Soissons, is condemned to burn his writings.
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Cromwell was accusedofheresy and treason: but the proofs of his treasonable practices are utterly improbable, and even absolutely ridiculous.
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For these proceedings he was accusedofheresy to the pope, and being apprehended, was committed to the prison at Venice.
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On my return to Spain I was accusedofheresy, and an officer of the Inquisition was sent to apprehend me.
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As men who had signed the creed of Nicé could not well be accusedofheresy, they were deposed for various irregularities.
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All were accusedofheresy for refusing to accept the Real Presence in the Eucharist, as the Act of Six Articles had decreed.
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Bruno had been in the monastery nearly thirteen years when he was accusedofheresy in attacking some of the dogmas of the Church.
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She had been glad to hear, after the breaking of the Cleves marriage, that Master Secretary had gone to the block, accusedofheresy.
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Lühr, pastor at Eckenforda, in the Prussian Province of Schleswig-Holstein, was accusedofheresy, and deprived by the Provincial Consistory of Kiel in December, 1881.