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    Use "heretic" in a sentence

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    heretic


    1. mention the heretic Guichard?' The three Cardinals stood


    2. heretic had also entered the church


    3. Being seen in the company of a heretic was one thing, but


    4. for this man, but conspiring with a heretic is a serious


    5. ‘And the heretic, Pierre Buscailh? What is to become


    6. to be seen travelling with a heretic


    7. the house of a heretic, remember?’ Jean couldn’t believe


    8. She looked askance at the heretic as he fell in behind


    9. examined both them and the heretic with contempt,


    10. share their company willingly with a heretic – and

    11. ‘Why don’t you come back with me?’ said the heretic


    12. you tell me this was the action of a heretic, and yet you


    13. Instead, he got severely reprimanded and libelously labeled as an evil, dangerous (probably Devil-worshiping) heretic by the top grey matter of the Church, was charged and convicted as guilty of messing around with the predominant and preferred belief systems of the time, and sentenced to be tortured continuously unless he publicly retracted his offensive findings and openly admitted something like, “Oops, I made a huge mistake


    14. Such heretic lies had never been uttered before and never would be again, their venomous treachery so base that the Castigator himself is said to have cried in desperation, for he had never thought a dearly loved brother like Shan could fall from grace like a star falls from the night sky


    15. The current emperor, Federico the Third (Frederick III), had been under harassing attacks from the kings of Bohemia and Hungaria, Jorge and Mateo (George and Matthew), respectively, although they had now turned against each other since Jorge was a vile heretic who had been excommunicated and condemned by the aitasantu (the Euskera name for the pope)


    16. But Joseph also took a page from that heretic Henry VIII of England and shut down the monasteries


    17. During the Spanish Inquisition, priests determined who was a heretic


    18. In his eyes I'm a a heretic


    19. Call me a heretic and curse my soul?


    20. He described him as a cross between a billy goat and a female heretic, an infernal beast whose breath scorched the air and whose look brought on the birth of monsters in newlywed women

    21. The officer looked at her with feigned shock, as if she just had declared herself as being an heretic


    22. revolutionary or - to some within religions - a heretic


    23. He was warned by the scribes and elders of the Pharisees not to listen to, much less pursue, this so-called heretic belief; this life preached by Jesus and the apostles, that taught that we can have a relationship with the Father without going through some institution


    24. It was that God was punishing us for things that we had done wrong, and we were to cease from this heretic new Life


    25. And then in a soft, but yet not humbled voice, the oldest of the group said; “what do you have to say for yourself?” But before an answer could be made, he again spoke; “You are guilty, not only of heresy but for following a heretic, a man calling himself the Messiah, but in truth, was found guilty of treason and a blasphemer


    26. he was condemned as a heretic and marked for death


    27. ―And when I am satisfied that you have given me the prophecy, then I will decide whether you are a witch or a heretic or simply a stupid little girl


    28. ―NO, I said then I would determine if you are a witch or a heretic or a stupid girl


    29. In truth, most people would call Jean a genius, while quite a few would also call him a blasphemer and heretic, for his scientific views about the place of Earth in the Universe, which contradicted the official teachings of the Church


    30. ‘’Like that Humanity was created only 6,000 years ago, with God using simple dirt to make the first man and woman? That the theory of evolution is blasphemous, despite being supported by thousands of scientific finds and by on-the-spot research by Time Patrol exploration teams sent to the distant past? That the whole Universe was created in only seven days? That women are born sinners? Do you realize how ignorant and intolerant those so-called sacred teachings, written centuries or millenniums ago, often are? And the Pope is condemning me as a heretic and blasphemer for simply telling the truth? No! Don’t say a thing now, Cardinal Reggiani! This letter says enough by itself

    31. And your Pope is calling me a witch, a heretic and a blasphemer? He should rather look back at the history of his own church and publicly recognize its failings and crimes


    32. They even called my own sister Elizabeth a heretic, for God’s sake! Yet, those old bastards are still employed by the palace and telling me what to do every day


    33. I am to be stripped of my title of Grand Dame of the Order of the British Empire and be called publicly a blasphemer, while your sister Elizabeth is to be branded a heretic and written off the Civil List, on top of losing any royal title she had


    34. God! My Lilibeth, to be declared a heretic!”


    35. Both are officially considered blasphemers by the Church of England, while Elizabeth Windsor has the added stigma of being a heretic and apostate, since she was a member of the Anglican Church before


    36. least of yell insularly outwards, removed will blindness be- executed heretic and lies and


    37. drive- time will reveal tempest blind trickster stories old and wise, coiling heretic foiled


    38. "The chief thing which I am condemned for as an heretic is because I deny the sacrament of the altar (which is not Christ's Supper, but a plain perversion as the Papists now use it) to be a real, natural, and corporal presence of Christ's body and blood under the forms and accidents of bread and wine, that is, because I deny transubstantiation, which is the darling of the devil, and daughter and heir to Antichrist's religion


    39. “You are a deceiver and a heretic!” as he flicked his sword and stabbed at the priest!


    40. Those who had said their prayers with unclosed heels denounced the discoverer of the new mode as a pernicious heretic; while he and a little band of followers consigned all who prayed in the old fashion to the eternal torments of hell

    41. with such a cunning heretic, what wrong with tricking him one or two times?”


    42. “What an arrogant heretic!”


    43. So that she could get up and teach this arrogant heretic a lesson


    44. If you come back with me, in ten years you will be a scholar of the Heretic Palace


    45. Riordan blinked, and the man disappeared, but his hand started shaking, and he quickly shut his eyes, trying to fight off the urge to run as fast as he could to the spot where the heretic had been standing


    46. We will have our national television stations broadcast heretic eliminations on a daily basis


    47. mention of the mad heretic pharaoh


    48. The Mother Superior had added a footnote to say that Sister Rowenna’s claims were nothing short of evil; the crown of thorns could not possibly exist, especially in England; no further credence should be given to the wild and fanciful tales of a young and impressionable heretic and the matter was now closed – forever!


    49. Condemned as a heretic, the court stipulated that on his way to the stake, his tongue be progressively cut out, piece by piece


    50. Simon waves away the driver, contemptuously, but when he is told that this means someone who is not a heretic, he straightens up, and asked how this happened














































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    Synonyms for "heretic"

    heretic misbeliever religious outcast dissenter sceptic apostate dissident sectarian nonconformist schismatic

    "heretic" definitions

    a person who holds religious beliefs in conflict with the dogma of the Roman Catholic Church


    a person who holds unorthodox opinions in any field (not merely religion)