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In 1119 Calixtus II condemned the heresy at its centre in Toulouse.
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That would have, until relatively recently, been considered heresy round his way.
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To rebel was sin; to doubt was heresy; to submit was piety.
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The end that grows is heresy; the end that rots is orthodox.
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Ruiz-Sanchez sees his research setting him firmly on the road to heresy.
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Henceforth the theologicaldoctrine of the flatness of the earth was irretrievably overthrown.
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So he made the Scriptures the sole source of theologicaldoctrine.
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There is the theologicaldoctrine of the tree of Eden in a new shape.
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Homer offers theologicaldoctrine in the guise of physical allegory.
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Those Congressmen had no right to commit this whole country to a theologicaldoctrine.
Usage of monophysite in English
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They and their Syrian neighbours but dogmatic opponents, the Jacobites, a monophysite body, adopted a conciliatory disposition towards the crusaders.
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The Monophysite controversy led to the founding of the Jacobite sect.
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Monophysite riot at Constantinople, caused by the controversy respecting the nature of Christ.
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With the Nestorian and Monophysite heresies new divisions took place.
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Mennas, the successor of Anthimus, in his local synod, had condemned and deposed the Monophysite bishops.
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There are citations from the works of the Areopagite fifteen or twenty years earlier in the works of Severus, the Monophysite patriarch of Antioch.
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In Egypt the Coptic (Monophysite) patriarch entered Alexandria in triumph with the Muslim force when the Orthodox patriarch fled with the imperial troops.
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The idea shoots across his mind that the English Church is in the position of the Monophysite heretics of the fifth century (p. 209).