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Jews, Turks and many Hereticks, besides those Agnostics whose hesitation, about accepting the Revelation in Christ, is united to a readiness to believe in God.
The Prayer Book Explained Percival Jackson
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Hereticks, but also kept under the lay-men, who were so forward and stubborne.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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Church, and punisher of Hereticks, neglecting the authority of the sluggish Governour: And it was said by them, That if the great Prelates of latter dayes, both at home and abroad, had been so stout and zealous of the credit of the Catholike Church, they had not onely suppressed all
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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-- (Poems, vol.i. p. 136.) [309] The Parliament met at Edinburgh, in December 1543, and the following Act against Hereticks was passed on the 15th; which may be quoted in connexion with the proceedings at Perth in the following month, --
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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Those that heretofore denied the Divinity of the HOLY GHOST, have been condemned but as Hereticks; and those that now deny our Saviour, (though more than Hereticks,) are not so much as Atheists; for, though they deny two persons in the Trinity, they hold, as we do, there is but one GOD.
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Pit; as it happens to Hereticks and proud People: Now if we had had Angels given to us for Masters, then would the Devils have dazled our Eyes by transforming themselves into Angels of Light: therefore it was convenient that for Guides and Counsellors, God should given us men like our selves.
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Cursed be the Hereticks who doubt that this is true! '
A Diversity of Creatures Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Hereticks -- all save one: and that, as he learned from a letter delivered by the last post, was a callous, heartless London manicurist who, giving no reasons, regretted that she would be unable to pay her usual weekly visit to Durdlebury on the morrow.
The Rough Road William John Locke 1896
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Perhaps because he had thus acquired a fondness for the statistics of religious denominations, it occurred to him to write, by way of sequel, a "_Heresiography; or, A Description of the Hereticks and Sectaries of these latter times_."
The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 David Masson 1864
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Perhaps because he had thus acquired a fondness for the statistics of religious denominations, it occurred to him to write, by way of sequel, a “Heresiography; or, A Description of the Hereticks and Sectaries of these latter times.”
The Life of John Milton Masson, David, 1822-1907 1859
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