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1 Intro | Chalcedon, all suspicion of heresy against them had been removed.
2 Sentenza | position to correct the heresy of others and fails to do
3 Sentenza | protecting it from the weeds of heresy which have been planted
4 Sentenza | were trying to bring their heresy into the church of God by
5 Sentenza | before in the extent of its heresy and shook to their foundation
6 Sentenza | imperial laws which set out his heresy from its beginning. Despite
7 Sentenza | those who defended his heresy, delighting in the insults
8 Sentenza | the way of truth by his heresy. What reply can such people
9 Sentenza | pronounced sentence against the heresy of Nestorius and has condemned
10 Sentenza | followers of Theodore and his heresy, who are plainly opposed
11 Sentenza | defence of Nestorius and his heresy; their aim was to lead them
12 Sentenza | Nestorius, the disciple of heresy, condemned but also his
13 Sentenza | condemnation of Theodore and his heresy. This conciliatory attitude
14 Sentenza | this way Theodore and his heresy, we took the trouble to
15 Sentenza | case of these men and their heresy, and were alleging that
16 Sentenza | synod was unaffected by the heresy which is present in that
17 Sentenza | some support to their own heresy by associating it with the
18 Sentenza | previously accused of the same heresy which is contained in this
19 Sentenza | only if he condemned the heresy which was to be found in
20 Sentenza | or tried to defend their heresy in the names of holy fathers
21 Sentenza | have persisted in their heresy even to death. So we declare
22 Anathem, 4 | wickedness of both sorts of heresy, states her belief in a
23 Anathem, 13| and accept them or their heresy and if anyone, because of
24 Anathem, 13| and who persist in such heresy until they die: let him
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