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1 1,1 | essence, Islam is a Christian heresy, having its historical roots
2 1,1 | Empire was conceived in heresy, born in schism, and maintained
3 1,1 | teachers, rehashing the ancient heresy of chiliasm, maintain that
4 1,1 | response to this ancient heresy that this Council introduced
5 1,1 | error to the resuscitated heresy of chiliasm is the “rapture.”
6 1,1 | created ecumenism, a new heresy in the Church. Like the
7 1,1 | Creed. Now, through the heresy of ecumenism, the devil'
8 1,1 | further on this end-times heresy, stating that the worldwide
9 1,1 | adds:~ ~Ecumenism is the heresy of heresies. Until now,
10 1,1 | Until now, every separate heresy in the history of the Church
11 1,1 | capitulated to the ecumenist heresy has largely returned to
12 1,11| why were there no cries of heresy to such statements as that
13 2,12| anathematized both the Arian heresy that disturbed the whole
14 2,17| not fall into error and heresy.~ Such is apophatic or negative
15 2,20| false teaching.~ The word heresy comes from the Greek hairoumai,
16 2,20| world because falling into heresy separates people from God,
17 2,22| is not only blasphemous heresy, but impossible), still,
18 2,26| on to note that:~ ~Each heresy in turn undermined some
19 2,33| Church — that is, from one heresy and schism after another.
20 2,33| creature. The effect of this heresy was to render man's deification
21 2,35| councils — those which teach heresy or reject some aspect of
22 2,36| protect it against error and heresy so that man can attain full
23 3,5 | However, since it lapsed into heresy, this limited spiritual
24 3,5 | because of teaching falsely (heresy), or by seceding from the
25 3,5 | fell into the Monothelite heresy and was excommunicated from
26 3,8 | was the formulator of the heresy which necessitated the Third
27 3,8 | Constantinople, formulated the heresy of Nestorianism. However,
28 3,9 | teachers. He then fell into heresy by failing to follow the
29 3,11| the Roman popes fell into heresy, the Patriarchate of Rome
30 3,11| in its struggle against heresy. For this reason, Rome was
31 3,11| its entry onto the path of heresy and its severance from Christ'
32 3,15| and Eutyches, created what heresy?~ They created the heresy
33 3,15| heresy?~ They created the heresy of Monophysitism.~ ~
34 3,16| 16.~ This heresy taught falsely concerning
35 3,16| of His human nature, this heresy did away with the possibility
36 3,16| Monophysitism, and this heresy was rejected at that Council.
37 3,18| presiding bishop's falling into heresy or being unable to govern,
38 3,19| What was the Monothelite heresy?~ The Monothelite heresy
39 3,19| heresy?~ The Monothelite heresy was a new form of Monophysitism.
40 3,19| He has but one will. This heresy, like Monophysitism, impaired
41 4,4 | The seriousness of this heresy was increased by the fact
42 4,6 | largely with Iconoclasm, a heresy which closed out the series
43 4,8 | victory over the Iconoclast heresy in 842 is known as the Triumph
44 4,14| humanity or His Body. The heresy also overlooked the fact
45 5,5 | of Orthodoxy through the heresy of ecumenism. Mount Athos
46 5,7 | been led into schism and heresy because they believed their
47 6,4 | by accusing the East of heresy: he charged the East with
48 6,6 | subsequently lapsed into heresy and departed from the Apostolic
49 6,6 | Constantinople) had fallen into heresy at the Council of Florence
50 6,11| 11.~ To what heresy was the council in Frankfurt
51 6,11| was related to the earlier heresy of Iconoclasm.~ ~
52 6,15| Europe into the darkness of heresy, the schism which produced
53 6,15| spiritually ill, the disease of heresy spread, and the West gradually
54 6,15| protected from error and heresy by their obedience to the
55 6,15| protection from error and heresy he has — these same ancient
56 6,15| guidance of the Holy Spirit. Heresy and error are inevitable
57 6,15| protection against error and heresy, and it ineluctably fell
58 6,15| it ineluctably fell into heresy itself. Rome was no longer
59 6,16| protection against error and heresy, thus ensuring that it would
60 6,16| that it would fall into heresy itself — and so it did.
61 6,16| no longer able to combat heresy when it arose, and false
62 6,16| order to address errors and heresy by triumphantly proclaiming
63 6,17| by the bacterium of Latin heresy.” It is parenthetically
64 6,18| the proclamation of the heresy of papal infallibility,
65 6,18| one was ever accused of heresy in denying the authority
66 7,9 | the Church is faced with a heresy, it may be forced to define
67 7,11| effectively defended against heresy as they are not clearly
68 7,11| are developed, such as the heresy of papal infallibility.
69 7,11| novelty are synonymous with heresy, for the faith which was “
70 7,11| its history, then this is heresy, which is like some foreign
71 7,14| imparted in the Holy Church, heresy is the certain outcome ...
72 7,14| is the very essence of heresy: novelty, arrogant personal
73 7,14| movement created the pan heresy of ecumenism. This false
74 7,19| and conjecture. When some heresy would spring up, the Holy
75 8,14| an automatic lapse into heresy, and in such a state, no
76 8,14| the Church. Through this heresy, Sabellius abolished the
77 8,14| no more than a very old heresy — “Sabellius reborn, or
78 9,12| Augustine and the Pelagian heresy, has seen the matter of
79 10,15| innocence, while heretics teach heresy in opposition to the Church
80 10,26| your understanding of the heresy of the Immaculate Conception.~
81 10,26| Christ” (Col 2:8).~ The heresy of the Immaculate Conception
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