- The
Heretick is a
satirical magazine published by
students of
Marlborough College; it was
founded by the
English poet John
Betjeman in 1924. The magazine...
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Heretick may
refer to:
Steve Heretick (born 1960),
American politician The
Heretick, a
British satirical magazine Heretic (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Stephen Edward Heretick (born May 29, 1960) is an
American politician of the
Democratic Party.
Heretick represented the 79th
district of the
Virginia House...
- his
earlier statement "it is
commonly said that bare
words may make a
heretick, but not a
traytor without an
overt act". In
English law, high treason...
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provision made
against the
oppugners of the same; with the
punishment of
Hereticks.
Citation 2 Hen. 4. c. 15
Dates Royal ****ent 10
March 1401
Other legislation...
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becoming po****r with
other public schools and
sporting communities. The
Heretick – a
magazine published by
students List of
independent schools in the United...
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contemporary of both
Louis MacNeice and
Graham Shepard. He
founded The
Heretick, a
satirical magazine that
lampooned Marlborough's
obsession with sport...
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Common Prayer contains a
similar collect for "Jews, Turks, Infidels, and
Hereticks" for use on Good Friday,
though it does not
allude to any responsibility...
- &c., 1635, (many reprints); Heresiography ; or a
description of the
Hereticks and
Sectaries of
these latter times, &c., 1645;
sixth edition, 1662. The...
- of the
hereticks called Lollards.
Magistrates shall ****ist the
ordinaries in
extirpating heresies and
punishing hereticks.
Penalty on
hereticks convited...