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Aphaeresis
Aphaeresis A*ph[ae]r"e*sis (?; 277), n. [L.] Same as Apheresis.

Meaning of Haeresis from wikipedia

- predecessors" forced the pontiff to recall these letters. The Praedestinatorum Haeresis (once attributed to Augustine of Hippo, but now considered to be the work...
- 185 AD) to describe the school of Valentinus as he legomene gnostike haeresis "the heresy called Learned (gnostic)". The origins of Gnosticism are obscure...
- Adversus Haereses is the commonly used Latin title for a book by the Church Father Irenaeus, Bishop of Lyon in Gaul (now France). It is also often cited...
- Oxford English Dictionary LSJ, Definition of ancient Gr**** haeresis Bible Hub, All uses of haeresis in the New Testament Jostein Ådna (editor), The Formation...
- by Square Enix 1st Production Department. A trademark for Final Fantasy Haeresis XIII hinted at another entry, but the trademark expired in 2011 and the...
- later be addressed by Bonacursus of Milan, c. 1190, in his Manifestatio haeresis Catharorum, which re****ed Arnoldist apostolic poverty and the incapacity...
- Waldensian history include the Will of Stefano d'Anse (1187); the Manifestatio haeresis Albigensium et Lugdunensium (c. 1206–1208); and the Anonymous chronicle...
- hero m. haeresis, -is sect, heresy f. Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural Nominative āēr -ēr āerēs -ēs hērōs -s hērōēs -ēs haeresis -is haeresēs...
- second vowel of an initial diphthong. αἵρεσις haíresis 'choice' (→ Latin haeresisEnglish heresy) ἥρως hḗrōs 'hero' An upsilon or rho at the beginning...
- Cainani); Caiani (Philast. 2; Augustin. Haer. 18, Praedest. 18, codd.); Gaiana haeresis (Tertullian de Praescrip. 33, and de Bapt. 1), but Jerome writing with...