Characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards.
Theological censure of a proposition which goes directly and immediately against a revealed or defined dogma, or dogma de fide.
1 So Swayvill outlawed the Amber cult as heretical , for obvious political reasons.
2 She is wild in sentences, heretical in paragraphs, thoroughly orthodox in essays.
3 The soul of one in debt is insipid, dry, and heretical altogether.
4 Dissent or questioning is seen, in some quarters at least, as heretical .
5 Nor were Anjou and others insensible to the charms of heretical property.
6 The Church from an early day had condemned and destroyed heretical writings.
7 Until lately, the bare supposition of such a thing was considered heretical .
8 Now the English are but merchants, and they have a heretical church.
9 So banish the heretical Habiru from Thebes and we both may profit.
10 My poor sister died yonder, in that heretical land,-maybe without absolution.
11 My desire to help prompted agreement, while my intellect was always heretical .
12 The most heretical and damnable doctrines are daily teeming from the press!
13 Ah, we still owe this heretical queen a grudge for Anne Askew.
14 A more heretical question is whether he really deserves such attention.
15 True, some minor heretical sects give it a spiritual interpretation; but the great
16 The countess continued: This Frederick stimulates these heretical Saxons in their wicked unbelief.
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