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heresy <a heresy; heresies> N

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Any action by the commoners that could be interpreted by the state or the church as acts of treason or heresy was punishable by death.
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However, while once common, the zar is rarely practiced today, under fire for its perception as a religious heresy.
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It should have demitted the complaint to the presbytery, and could have done so with instructions that the presbytery hold a heresy trial.
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This and other statements resulted in his being charged with heresy.
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They speak of certain other views as heterodoxy or heresy.
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Heresy is both the non orthodox belief itself, and the act of holding to that belief.
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This so-called oath of heresy is a stereotypical aspect of the buckriders myth.
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He was later arrested for heresy and held in jail for close to two years.
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A person who holds a material heresy may therefore not be a heretic in the strict sense.
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Therefore, considering the religious homogeneity of that age, heresy was an attack against social and political order, besides orthodoxy.
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