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59,147 words match “HE”

HEREIN adv.
In this. Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit. John xv. 8.
HEREINAFTER adv.
In the following part of this (writing, document, speech, and the like).
HEREINBEFORE adv.
In the preceding part of this (writing, document, book, etc.).
HEREINTO adv.
Into this. Hooker.
HEREMIT; HEREMITE n.
A hermit. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
HEREMITICAL a.
Of or pertaining to a hermit; solitary; secluded from society. Pope.
HEREN a.
Made of hair. [Obs.] Chaucer.
HEREOF adv.
Of this; concerning this; from this; hence. Hereof comes it that Prince Harry is valiant. Shak.
HEREON adv.
On or upon this; hereupon.
HEREOUT adv.
Out of this. [Obs.] Spenser.
HERESIARCH n.
A leader in heresy; the chief of a sect of heretics. Bp. Stillingfleet.
HERESIARCHY n.
A chief or great heresy. [R.] The book itself [the Alcoran] consists of heresiarchies against our blessed Savior. Sir T. Herbert.
HERESIOGRAPHER n.
One who writes on heresies.
HERESIOGRAPHY n.
A treatise on heresy.
HERESY n. 3 definitions
An opinion held in opposition to the established or commonly received doctrine, and tending to promote a division or party, as in politics, literature, philosophy, etc.; -- usually, but not necessarily, said in reproach. New opinions Divers and dangerous, which are heresies, And, not reformed, may prove pernicious. Sha…
HERETIC n. 2 definitions
One who holds to a heresy; one who believes some doctrine contrary to the established faith or prevailing religion. A man that is an heretic, after the first and second admonition, reject. Titus iii. 10.
HERETICAL a.
Containing heresy; of the nature of, or characterized by, heresy.
HERETICALLY adv.
In an heretical manner.
HERETICATE v.
To decide to be heresy or a heretic; to denounce as a heretic or heretical. Bp. Hall. And let no one be minded, on the score of my neoterism, to hereticate me. Fitzed. Hall.
HERETIFICATION n.
The act of hereticating or pronouncing heretical. London Times.
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