Which preposition to use with heresy

of Occurrences 52%

The heresy of yesterday is the orthodoxy of to-day.

in Occurrences 31%

"I hope logic isn't a heresy in your new Confederacy, as religion was in the French Constitution of '93?" Rosa looked at Olympia, a little perplexed, and, seating herself on the cot with Vincent, where she could caress him furtively, said, with piquant deliberation: "I don't know about logic, but we've got everything needed to make us happy in the Montgomery Constitution.

with Occurrences 7%

But if the Boy attended the Bible-class with fervour and aired his heresies with uncommon gusto, if he took with equal geniality Colonel Warren's staid remonstrance and Mac's fiery objurgation, Sunday morning invariably found him more "agnostic" than ever, stoutly declining to recognise the necessity for "service."

as Occurrences 6%

I have finally concluded to take the Socinian Heresy as my theme for the noon lectures.

from Occurrences 5%

But the Church got far too little money out of this anti- clerical population, and Innocent called upon the Count to extirpate heresy from his dominion.

to Occurrences 5%

De la Bechebut now, thanks to the long-continued labours of the first two, and mainly to those of Sir Charles Lyell, has gradually passed from the position of a heresy to that of catholic doctrine.

by Occurrences 4%

Augustine's controversy with the Donatists led to two remarkable tracts,one on the evil of suppressing heresy by the sword, and the other on the unity of the Church.

for Occurrences 4%

On his appointment to the Chair of Theology he had been prosecuted for heresy for having, in his Sermon on Prayer, omitted to state the obligation to pray in the name of Christ.

about Occurrences 3%

Controversial pamphlets have been known to earn large plums; but nothing of the sort could be expected from unpractical heresies about the Magicodumbras and Zuzumotzis.

against Occurrences 3%

Nearly all the prayers of this kind are the products of the Church during the storms of early heresy against the divinity, nature or personality of Christ.

on Occurrences 2%

Their contests are symbolical of the world-wide struggle between virtue and faith on the one hand, and sin and heresy on the other.

at Occurrences 2%

But the spread of heresy at the end of the twelfth century caused the episcopal authorities to look for some occasion for enlarging their prerogatives.

into Occurrences 2%

PRISCILLIAN, a Spaniard of noble birth, who introduced a Gnostic and Manichæan heresy into Spain, and founded a sect called after him, and was put to death by the Emperor Maximius in 385; his followers were an idly speculative sect, who practised a rigidly ascetic style of life, and after being much calumniated did not survive him over 60 years.

within Occurrences 1%

While there is heresy within the land there can be no peace or rest for the faithful.

than Occurrences 1%

But he probably knew no more about that and other heresies than a man of active and penetrating mind would derive from text-books.

beyond Occurrences 1%

Banished as heresy beyond the limits of the Catholic Church, in the fifth and sixth centuries, in the persons of Nestorius and others, it took refuge in Syria, where it flourished for many years in the schools of Edessa and Nisibis, the foremost of the time.

before Occurrences 1%

Don't, I beg of you, give utterance to such heresies before the girls.

Which preposition to use with  heresy