单词 | hereticate |
释义 | hereticatev. 1. transitive. To pronouce heretical. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > heresy > search for heresy > [verb (transitive)] > condemn beheretic1539 hereticate1629 hereticize1830 1629 B. S. tr. Bp. J. Hall Answer Pope Vrban 9 The Pope hath not power (that I may vse his owne word) to hereticate [L. haereticāre] any Proposition. 1702 C. Mather Magnalia Christi vii. iii. 16/2 Arbitrary and Hereticating Anathema's. 1873 F. Hall Mod. Eng. 19 (note) Let no one be minded, on the score of my neoterism, to hereticate me, as threatening to abet some new-fangled form of religious heterodoxy. 2. To make a heretic of: applied (by opponents) to the ceremony of death-bed inauguration (Consolamentum) reported to have been practised by the Albigenses in the 12th cent. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > heresy > [verb (transitive)] hereticate1731 1731 S. Chandler tr. P. van Limborch Hist. Inquisition I. i. viii. 54 'Tis reported of Petrus Sancii, that being called to hereticate a certain sick Woman, she was not then hereticated; because he did not think it proper upon Account of her not being weak enough. And afterwards..Petrus Sancii did not hereticate her, because she recovered. 1832 S. R. Maitland Albigenses & Waldenses xii. 459 Could Peter Auterius really believe that he saved the souls of those whom he hereticated? 1883 Sat. Rev. 31 Mar. 404/1. Derivatives heretiˈcation n. [medieval Latin hæreticātio] the action of hereticating (in both senses); esp. that attributed to the Albigenses. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > heresy > search for heresy > [noun] > condemnation heretication1731 1731 S. Chandler tr. P. van Limborch Hist. Inquisition I. i. viii. 53 Others [Albigenses] only enter'd into a Covenant with these perfect ones..that at the End of Life they would be received into their Sect. This Reception is often called Heretication..This Admission..was called Spiritual Baptism, The Consolation, The Reception, and Good End. 1832 S. R. Maitland Albigenses & Waldenses ix. 232 (note) Their absolution was general, and performed by the imposition of hands, in the ceremony of heretication. 1880 Guardian 21 Apr. 520 The right of excommunication was instanced in the heretication of the Artemonites, a sort of premature Arians. 1883 Sat. Rev. 31 Mar. 404/1 They [Albigensians] adopted..a ceremony of imposition of hands, variously designated consolamentum, or ‘heretication’, followed by the Endura or fasting to death. heˈreticator n. one who hereticates or denounces heresy. ΘΚΠ society > faith > aspects of faith > heresy > search for heresy > [noun] > condemnation > person performing hereticator1685 1685 R. Baxter Paraphr. New Test. Hebrew i. (note) The Hereticators will quarrel with it. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < v.1629 |
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