All 4 Uses of
heresy
in
The Three Musketeers
- ...that thesis touches closely upon heresy.
Chpt 26. *heresy = opinions most people consider immoral
- "He is a bad priest," said Porthos, "who has pity for heretics."†
Chpt 47.heretics = people with opinions or actions that counter popular belief of what is proper
- And as to this book," added she, pointing to the manual with her finger but without touching it, as if she must be contaminated by it, "you may carry it back and make use of it yourself, for doubtless you are doubly the accomplice of Lord de Winter—the accomplice in his persecutions, the accomplice in his heresies."†
Chpt 53.heresies = opinions or actions most people consider immoral
- You believe, and yet you deliver me up to him who fills and defiles the world with his heresies and debaucheries—to that infamous Sardanapalus whom the blind call the Duke of Buckingham, and whom believers name Antichrist!†
Chpt 55.