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1 II| Poictiers. A manner of an heresy reigned in his country and
2 II| pope Leo, which favoured heresy, called a counsel of bishops,
3 II| altar. And anon after, the heresy of Arius began, and much
4 III| and thou wilt leave thine heresy, I shall pray therefor to
5 III| happed that time that an heresy began much in Lombardy,
6 III| where he destroyed the heresy of the Hebronites, which
7 III| France, for to go quench an heresy that was in Great Britain,
8 IV| was emperor, all of the heresy of the Arians, and held
9 IV| Theodosius the emperor, when the heresy was of them that denied
10 IV| would not consent to the heresy of the Arians, he was sent
11 IV| and sustained him in his heresy. For which thing Constantius
12 IV| submitted him unto the evil heresy, and thus the persecution
13 IV| him. After this, when the heresy of the Arians had infected
14 IV| was corrupted of this evil heresy, and ordained in his place
15 IV| purged the orient of the heresy Arian. Arius was a priest
16 IV| Constantine, was corrupt with this heresy, for which cause this Constantius
17 IV| reprehended his host of heresy, and converted him to the
18 IV| like as the malady of the heresy grew in the parties of Albigenses,
19 IV| twenty years in his evil heresy, and in the end he was converted
20 V| time disputed against a heresy, and when that he saw that
21 V| tyranny was corrupt of the heresy Arian. And that same Gaimas
22 VI| his error. And when the heresy Arian grew in the world,
23 VII| there was a bishop of the heresy Arian, as saith Eutropius,
24 VII| hundred and one, as the heresy Arian grew in France, the
25 VII| because he fell into the heresy of Nestorius was expulsed
26 VII| Empress, which was of the heresy Arian, and was awaited in
27 VII| Toulouse, and extirpated their heresy, and as he returned into
28 VII| tempests, i. 105.~Berengarius, heresy of, vii. 133.~Bernard saw
29 VII| Peter, iii. 52.~Toulouse, heresy at, iv. 174.~Trajan spared
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