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HER'ETIC, n.
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. One who having made a
profession of Christian belief, deliberately and pertinaciously
refuses to believe one or more of the articles of faith "determined
by the authority of the universal church."
Addis ***
Arnold.
Syn. -- Heretic, Schismatic, Sectarian. A heretic is one whose errors are doctrinal, and usually of a malignant character, tending to subvert the true faith. A schismatic is one who creates a schism, or division in the church, on points of faith, discipline, practice, etc., usually for the sake of personal aggrandizement. A sectarian is one who originates or is an ardent adherent and advocate of a sect, or distinct organization, which separates from the main body of believers. | ||||||||