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1 2,2 | formed the basis of the Arian heresy. Beyond the boundaries of 2 2,2 | the council condemned the heresy of Arius, and after introducing 3 2,3 | Ecumenical Council was the heresy of Macedonius, a semi-Arian 4 2,3 | The council condemned the heresy of Macedonius, as well as 5 3,7 | have to deal with any new heresy; it was faced only with 6 4,2 | Monotheletic teaching a heresy. This action introduced 7 4,2 | the two decrees guilty of heresy.[79] The outstanding theologian 8 5,8 | Nicephorus seemed as bad as heresy. It is very probable that 9 5,8 | crawling snake the tail of heresy has not yet been killed 10 5,8 | the spread of iconoclastic heresy, and the spread of the Saracen 11 7,1 | unexpected spreading of the heresy was speedy and wide. Secondly, 12 7,4 | accusation of John Italus of heresy, published and interpreted 13 7,4 | condemned as a follower of the heresy of Soterichus Panteugenus 14 9,12| the stormiest times of the heresy struggles in the fourth,