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1 I| the world than God. The heretics shall weep because they
2 II| was of the party of the heretics, by the suggestion of two
3 II| which sustained the Arian heretics, took away a church from
4 III| the unsteadfastness of the heretics, he engendered the great
5 III| in disputing against the heretics and Arians, and in that
6 III| as a lion, to seek the heretics over all, and left them
7 III| confounded them. When the heretics saw that they might not
8 III| to Milan for to seek the heretics, he said openly in a predication
9 III| nigh the city a man of the heretics, which was hired thereto,
10 III| own country, and of the heretics; Christ suffered in the
11 III| not speak. Then the other heretics fled all confused, and the
12 III| and had convanquished the heretics, they returned into their
13 III| for to go over sea against heretics and heathen men, and as
14 III| into England, where were heretics against the faith, which
15 IV| cities in Italy. And when the heretics heard say that, they shut
16 IV| objections. And that night the heretics assembled at the fire, and
17 IV| lesion or hurt. And yet the heretics, abiding in their hardness,
18 IV| was ordained against the heretics, like as the malady of the
19 IV| and catholic, against the heretics, and denounced and preached
20 IV| suffered was joined to the heretics, and S. Dominic, seeing
21 IV| had to be deceived of the heretics, and then he fasted and
22 IV| christian faith against the heretics. And when he had dwelled
23 IV| to Toulouse against the heretics. For when the son had answered
24 IV| wise in the conflict of the heretics, as he was with a converse
25 IV| that had been deceived of heretics, kneeled at his feet and
26 IV| When he had overcome some heretics in the parts of Toulouse,
27 V| heretic, and many other heretics, which namely were rebaptized
28 V| confounded right valiantly the heretics, insomuch that they preached
29 V| right appert in confounding heretics, and right catholic in expounding
30 V| received gladly all comers save heretics, and have washed their feet.
31 V| against the wicked men. The heretics hated him for he left never
32 VII| of the church and against heretics, and this emperor abounded
33 VII| there were at Rome then two heretics, that one was called Marcian
34 VII| battled and fought against the heretics and Albigenses and of the
35 VII| dragons, v. 151.~England, heretics in, iii. 286.~English children
36 VII| Inquisition searches out heretics, iii. 150.~lron made to
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