1.The history proves already, all truths are to be in intense at issue get accepted, and public opinion is the foundation that crooked truth heretical ideas is popular instead autocratically.
7.Pope Clement condemned the practice as heretical in 1349, but every time the plague popped up over the next 300 years, those crazy flagellants weren't far behind.
8.It made the case, while the Victorian era and its mores still loomed large in the popular imagination, that women's sexual desire not only existed-a heretical concept-but burned with an intense heat.
9.The author's mathematical treatment of the conception of purpose is novel and highly ingenious, but heretical and, so far as the present social order is concerned, dangerous and potentially subversive. Not to be published.
10.Still, he reflected, it might not be a disagreeable innovation; indeed, a female harpsichordist might be an asset to any community that permitted itself to be (in Chang's words) " moderately heretical" .
11." Five members of the heretical sect of Quakers have been arrested, " he says, smiling blandly, " and more arrests are anticipated." Two of the Quakers appear onscreen, a man and a woman.
12.Christianity absorbed so much of Neo-Platonism, it might very easily have absorbed that too, and in point of fact there was an early Christian sect that believed in it, but it was declared heretical.