Pronunciation of the English word heresy.
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1. | As for the accusations of heresy, here the evidence is much weaker. | |
2. | All this worldly wisdom was once the unamiable heresy of some wise man. | |
3. | Instead of being esteemed for these discoveries, he was sentenced to renounce them, or the opinions resulting from them, as a damnable heresy. | |
4. | As for the accusations of heresy: here, the evidence is much weaker. | |
5. | As for the accusations of heresy--here, the evidence is much weaker. | |
6. | Because the Church taught that the Earth was at the center of the universe, Copernicus' theory was regarded as heresy. | |
7. | Heresy was a crime for which people were sometimes sentenced to death. | |
8. | Galileo was cleared of charges of heresy, but was told that he should no longer publicly state his belief that Earth moved around the Sun. | |
9. | In 1632, he published a book that stated, among other things, that the heliocentric theory of Copernicus was correct. Galileo was once again called before the Inquisition and this time was found guilty of heresy. | |
10. | Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer and an important figure in the initial development of the modern sciences. His discoveries contradicted the teachings of the Catholic Church, and Galileo was put on trial for heresy by the Inquisition. |