Any opinions or doctrines at variance with the official or orthodox position.
1 In 1119 Calixtus II condemned the heresy at its centre in Toulouse.
2 That would have, until relatively recently, been considered heresy round his way.
3 To rebel was sin; to doubt was heresy ; to submit was piety.
4 The end that grows is heresy ; the end that rots is orthodox.
5 Ruiz-Sanchez sees his research setting him firmly on the road to heresy .
6 The heresy is the limitation of natural selection as applied to man.
7 After ninety minutes of this riveting heresy , McNamara made three fateful decisions.
8 They were heresy in an administration whose policies were based on faith.
9 Once more the heresy was supreme in Italy, and Spain, and Africa.
10 You are not the first in whose conceit that heresy hath entered.
11 No one more sincerely abhorred the name and the sin of heresy .
12 The errors of that heresy are taught most particularly in that college.
13 The advent of this nondescript heresy was the signal of redoubled strife.
14 Sir William Thomson ridiculed the heresy , with the phantomosities of his era:
15 Under Mary the executions were for heresy ; under Elizabeth chiefly for treason.
16 But every stroke of his oar was active persistence in his heresy .
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