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Meanings of heretical books in English
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Usage of heretical books in English
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Suppose they catch you and ask you where you got all these hereticalbooks from.
2
Take heed that thou suffer not any ungodly, profane, or hereticalbooks, or discourse in thy house.
3
Then came disbelief in mediæval dogmas: the Lutheran and other hereticalbooks were secretly purchased and their contents assimilated.
4
Its name is derived from the alphabetical tables or indexes of hereticalbooks and authors composed by its appointment.
5
A list, called the Index, was prepared of dangerous and hereticalbooks, which good Catholics were prohibited from reading.
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In the middle ages there were two celebrated hereticalbooks, "The Everlasting Gospel," and the "De Tribus Impostoribus."
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Certainly no Romish hierarchy can so successfully exclude hereticalbooks, as social enactment excludes those of Unitarians from our orthodox circles.
8
It was, you who laid the information that hereticalbooks were hidden in this house, and that you knew the hiding place.
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He next tools away from the students all hereticalbooks, and obtained from Duke William a mandate, forbidding the booksellers to sell such.
10
From the duke of Alva, at Antwerp, he received a special commission to search all ships for contraband goods, and particularly for English hereticalbooks.
11
Hereticalbooks were sought out and destroyed with similar rigour.
12
Hereticalbooks were burned, the houses of heretics destroyed.
13
"Petition of the Upper House of Convocation for the suppression of hereticalbooks."
14
The new psalm-songs were soon added to the list of " HereticalBooks" forbidden by the Church, and Marot fled to Geneva in 1543.