Rome did not brand him as an arch-heretic, but only warned the faithful to read him with caution.
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The close-communion clergyman handles the arch-heretic as tenderly as if he were the nursing mother of a new infant Messiah.
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Rousseau was its arch-heretic.
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The good nuns objected a little to Voltaire at first, but seem to have been finally reconciled to the visits of the arch-heretic.
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Their very name, he added, proved that they were heretics; a cross surmounted by a rose being the heraldic device of the arch-heretic Luther.
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The Spaniards prepared for battle, and bore down upon the Lutherans; for, with them, all Protestants alike were branded with the name of the arch-heretic.
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"It is this arch-heretic, Moodie, that he shuns," said Lady Mabel.
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"His good blade has rid us of the arch-heretic," and the mob took up the shout.
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"There lives the arch-heretic!"
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"Here comes an arch-heretic," he exclaimed, loud enough to be heard by Egmont himself, who, surprised at these words, stopped and changed color.
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Rome did not brand him as an arch-heretic, but only warned the faithful to read him with caution.
12
The close-communion clergyman handles the arch-heretic as tenderly as if he were the nursing mother of a new infant Messiah.
13
Rousseau was its arch-heretic.
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The good nuns objected a little to Voltaire at first, but seem to have been finally reconciled to the visits of the arch-heretic.
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Their very name, he added, proved that they were heretics; a cross surmounted by a rose being the heraldic device of the arch-heretic Luther.
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The Spaniards prepared for battle, and bore down upon the Lutherans; for, with them, all Protestants alike were branded with the name of the arch-heretic.