Thesaurus / heterodox
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This heterodox opinion brought upon him a crowd of antagonistic replies, and amongst them the Rfutation of Bodin.
NOTES AND QUERIES, NUMBER 177, MARCH 19, 1853VARIOUSBut we perceive nothing, on Christian theories, heterodox in the general position.
THE INDIAN IN HIS WIGWAMHENRY R. SCHOOLCRAFTShould add that Mayor was exceedingly popular politician of heterodox views.
PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI, VOL. 109, AUGUST 3, 1895VARIOUSIt is apparent that Grotius had not sufficiently examined this subject, since he speaks of it in a manner so heterodox.
THE LIFE OF THE TRULY EMINENT AND LEARNED HUGO GROTIUSJEAN LVESQUE DE BURIGNYHis heterodox brother—in the eighteenth century they both usually belonged to one family—leaves it out.
CRITICAL MISCELLANIES (VOL. 2 OF 3)JOHN MORLEYThey all declared the reforms in the Temple to be distinctly heterodox.
HISTORY OF THE JEWS, VOL. V (OF 6)HEINRICH GRAETZBut the point I wish to make clear is that all these schools are heterodox.
THE CHURCHES AND MODERN THOUGHTPHILIP VIVIANIt is not only heterodox, but rationally untenable and ridiculous.
CATHOLIC WORLD, VOL. XIII, APRIL TO SEPTEMBER, 1871VARIOUSThey may be heterodox, but they work out all right, which is the main thing.
THIRTY YEARS IN AUSTRALIAADA CAMBRIDGEPhilosophers, scientific writers, and heterodox thinkers were unable to survive their environment.
THE STORY OF SEVILLEWALTER M. GALLICHANWORDS RELATED TO HETERODOX
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