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Pepuzians were
distinguished from
other Montanists for
despising those not
living in the new Jerusalem. The
Montanist movement spread rapidly to
other regions...
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merely another for the
North African Montanists or that it
means that
Tertullian later split with the
Montanists and
founded his own group.
Jerome says...
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speech of the
Montanists (a
later Christian sect), was
another example of tongues. This has led
several scholars to
suggest that the
Montanists may have edited...
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Tertullian records that a
Roman bishop sent some
conciliatory letters to the
Montanists, but
based on the
complaints of
Praxeas "concerning the
prophets themselves...
- and apostasies,
chief of
which were Marcion, Praxeas,
Valentine and the
Montanists.
Eusebius insists that
Zephyrinus fought vigorously against the blasphemies...
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publication now in the
public domain: Smith, William, ed. (1870). "Proclus, a
Montanist Teacher".
Dictionary of Gr**** and
Roman Biography and Mythology. v t e...
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until Gratian (375–383)
relinquished it. Tertullian, when he had
become a
Montanist, used the
title derisively of
either the pope or the
bishop of Carthage...
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BorderStone Press, LLC. ISBN 978-1936670963. "Catholic Encyclopedia:
Montanists". newadvent.org.
Retrieved 16
November 2015.
Salisbury 1997, p. 156. Farina...
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teachings of Mont**** in the late 2nd century.
Followers of Mont****,
called Montanists,
induced ecstatic experiences out of
which they
would prophesy. Usually...
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Blastus was a 2nd-century
leader of the
Roman Montanists, a
presbyter in Rome and a Quartodeciman,
however likely born in Alexandria.
Blastus caused a...