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inventing fictitious dying and
rising gods." Arendzen, J. (2012) [1909]. "
Docetae". The
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 5.
Robert Appleton Company. Retrieved...
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Carpocratians Cerinthians Adamites (also
called Adamians)
Marcellianas Cleobians Docetae Elcesaites Encratites Apotactics (also
called Apostolics)
Severians Marcosians...
- May 15, 2009,
retrieved February 16, 2009. Arendzen, John
Peter (1913). "
Docetae".
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. New York:
Robert Appleton. The idea of...
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formed by his angels. A
discussion of the
heretical Docetae begins Book VIII. Who
exactly the
Docetae were is unclear,
though the
auothor seems to make...
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Press 2005 ISBN 978-0-19-280290-3):
article Arius "CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA:
Docetae". www.newadvent.org.
Retrieved 2019-02-13. Cross, F. L., ed. The Oxford...
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resembles the
Muslim interpretation of
Jesus as
envisioned by the
ancient Docetae sect, who
believed that
Christ suffered only in appearance.
Christian influences...
- p****age.
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Irenaeus had used it as an
argument against the
Docetae. Justin, Hippolytus, Dionysus, Eusebius, Epiphanius, Chrysostom, Jerome...
- of each Aeon may be
compared with what
Hippolytus of Rome
tells of the
Docetae (viii. 10).
Marcus pushes into
further details his
designation of the Aeons...