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* According to Mary I of England, Elizabeth I was a [[Heretic]]. According to Elizabeth I, Mary I was a [[Heretic]]
* According to Mary I of England, Elizabeth I was a [[Heretic]]. According to Elizabeth I, Mary I was a [[Heretic]]


== References ==
== External Links ==

* [http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heresy Heresy at Wikipedia]
* [http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heresy Heresy at Wikipedia]
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 21 May 2006

Heresy is the expression or following of a dogma, doctrine or religious belief that is different to the one mandated by the powers that be -- often the Catholic Church although the various Protestant powers of the reformation in turned branded many Catholic doctrines as heresy.

So, being a heretic really depended on what side of the argument that you are on.

Some of the common doctrines branded as heresy during the Middle Ages and Renaissance include:

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