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Heresy
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Heretical
Containing heresy of the nature of or characterized by heresy
Cacodoxy
Erroneous doctrine heresy heterodoxy
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H'retico comburendo, De
H'retico comburendo, De, an ancient common law writ against a heretic, who having been convicted of heresy by the bishop, abjured it, and afterwards fell into the same again, or some other, and was thereupon
Deprivation
sentence declaratory in the proper Court for fit and sufficient causes; such as conviction of infamous crime; for heresy, gross immorality, and the like, or for farming or trading contrary to law, after two former convictions for
Crown
14; 28 Hen. 8, c. 16), and also repealing 1 & 2 P. & M. c. 6 (see HERESY), enacted that- Such jurisdictions, privileges, superiorities and pre-eminences spiritual and ecclesiastical as by any spiritualor ecclesiastical power or
Citations, Statute of
spiritual judge out of the diocese in which he dwells, except for a spiritual offence or cause of heresy; and see Canon 94.
Burning to death
women for petty treason, last inflicted for murder of a husband in 1726; (2) of any person for heresy. See H'RETICO COMBURENDO, DE
Orthodoxy
the doctrines taught in the Scriptures or in some established standard of faith opposed to heterodoxy or to heresy
Heterodoxy
contrary to some established standard of faith as the Scriptures the creed or standards of a church etc heresy
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