Definitionn. any opinions or doctrines at variance with the official or orthodox position
Last update: July 23, 2015
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His father, Dr Jesper Swedberg, subsequently professor of theology at Upsala and bishop of Skara, was a pious and learned man, who did not escape the charge of heterodoxy, seeing that he placed more emphasis on the cardinal virtues of faith, love and communion with God than on the current dogmas of the Lutheran Church. [Please select]
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And so you are satisfied that false opinion is heterodoxy, or the thought of something else. [Please select]
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Wakefield had the misfortune of not being able to cover his heterodoxy with the conventional formula. [Please select]
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These priests upon being sent over painted the condition of Irish heterodoxy in tints of the deepest black for their own countrymen. [Please select]
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But may there not be 'heterodoxy,' or transference of opinion;--I mean, may not one thing be supposed to be another. [Please select]
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