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declared Montanism as orthodox,
however changing his mind later. Some
contemporary Christian theologians have
drawn parallels between Montanism and modern-day...
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Ultramontanism is a
clerical political conception within the
Catholic Church that
places strong emphasis on the
prerogatives and
powers of the Pope. It...
- the text in
accordance with the
beliefs and
tenets of
Montanism.
Further evidence for
Montanism is that
Perpetua and
Felicity may have
separated themselves...
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Montan is a muni****lity in
South Tyrol in
northern Italy.
Montan may also
refer to:
Montán, a muni****lity in the
comarca of Alto Mijares,
Spain Montan...
- Robeck, Jr., "
Montanism and
Present Day 'Prophets',"
Pneuma 32 (2010) 413–429, on pp. 421–422; T.D. Barnes, "William
Tabbernee and
Montanism," Cristianesimo...
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there are
significant differences.
Montanism is the
first and
earliest group included in
Baptist successionism.
Montanism has been
generally ****ociated as...
- co-author of the play Zaza
Pierre Montan Berton (1727–1780),
French composer and
father of
composer Henri Montan Berton Pierre Bertin (1891–1984), French...
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extent and
nature of Tertullian's
involvement to
Montanism is now
disputed by
modern scholars.
Montanism in
North Africa seems to have been a counter-reaction...
- Davis–Monthan Air
Force Base (DM AFB) (IATA: DMA, ICAO: KDMA, FAA LID: DMA) is a
United States Air
Force base 5
miles (4 nmi; 8 km)
southeast of downtown...
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Montan (fl. c. 1250) was a Provençal
troubadour whose real name, as well as any
biographical detail, is unknown: his
sobriquet means "the mounter", which...