Founder or leader of a heretical movement.
1 A celebrated heresiarch admired them in this manner, in the last century.
2 For the rest, the heresiarch had a mighty flow of vituperative speech.
3 Is the heresiarch a less pernicious member of society than the murderer?
4 That heresiarch , being banished from his see, retired to his monastery in Antioch.
5 Luther was hardly a heresiarch for England, though a hobby for Henry VIII.
6 Not only the heresiarch , but Erasmus and Lefèvre were attacked.
7 Why, then, may He not have offered the same favour to this unhappy heresiarch ?
8 Emancipation has only locked the saint in the same tower of silence as the heresiarch .
9 Theodosius hesitated, and even consented to see the heresiarch Eunomius, who was then living near Constantinople.
10 Meantime his great adversary, the learned and eloquent, the musical, frolicsome, hospitable heresiarch was no more.
11 This was magnified by his opponent Eustathius into a correspondence and intercommunion between the archbishop and heresiarch .
12 When Valentine was at Rome, Marcion, another heresiarch of the same class, was also in the great metropolis.
13 For years people thought that he was a great heresiarch presiding over a college of infidels and heretics.
14 Tetzel continued to bray and fume against him from pulpit and press, denouncing him as a heresiarch , heretic, and schismatic.
15 But tell me, my dear boy, is not this saint of yours, who preaches in secret, a kind of heresiarch ?
16 What reason can he give for hanging a murderer, and suffering a heresiarch to escape without even a pecuniary mulct?
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