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Hailee Delgado
12 July, 19:19
A religious heretic was known as
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Angelina Cowan
12 July, 20:40
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A religious heretic was known as someone who either openly or covertly went against the dogma of the religious institution in question--an institution that was usually backed by the state and had a great deal of power.
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