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1 As you know, I have labored diligently to extirpate heresy from the fair face of France.
2 The Order-the"Society of Jesus"-wascreated to extirpate heresy , and in this instance it was carried out to the bitter end.
3 That was one of the most compelling reasons to extirpate heresy : if folk were permitted to practice magic independently, the monopoly would be broken.
4 He looked on himself, and was looked on by others, as the appointed champion to extirpate heresy and re-establish the Papal power throughout Europe.
5 He strongly urged upon his Catholic Majesty-asif such urging were necessary at the Spanish court-thenecessity of extirpating heresy , root and branch.
6 "On the contrary," said the fiend, "I would extirpate heresy , and all learning and knowledge as inevitably tending thereunto.
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