Definitionadj. characterized by departure from accepted beliefs or standards
Last update: February 2, 2016
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However, the vast majority of Muslims consider these " Ahmadiyyas " to be a heretical sect. [noun]
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Is it too heretical to provide freedom of choice? [noun]
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Angela wondered at the sight of so many fine churches in this heretical land. [adjective]
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Father Bartholomew is my name, and though most men here are heretical, among the faithful I avail sufficiently. [adjective]
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All such so-called heretical works were burned at the stake, together with their authors, so that there are few ancient works exposing the errors of official Christianity. [adjective]
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Numerous foreigners had been allowed to settle in Moscow and to build for themselves a heretical church, and their strange unholy customs had been adopted by not a few courtiers and great dignitaries. [Please select]
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Now the English are but merchants, and they have a heretical church. [Please select]
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Heretical books were burned, the houses of heretics destroyed. [Please select]
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Arius, for example, is accused of heretical opposition because he was not appointed Bishop of Alexandria. [Please select]
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The precise character of the heretical dogma, which Amenhetep IV proclaimed and desired his subjects to. [Please select]
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He shows that the heretical doctrine was a monotheism of a very high order. [Please select]
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