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Noetus (Gr****: Νοητός) was a
presbyter of the
church of Asia
Minor about AD 230. He was a
native of Smyrna,
where (or
perhaps in Ephesus) he
became a prominent...
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Monarchianism had come to
Sabellius via the
teachings of
Noetus and Praxeas.
Noetus was
excommunicated from the
Church after being examined by council...
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Jewish heretics who
denied Christ. Most notably, Theodotus, Praxeas,
Noetus, Paul of Samosata, Sabellius, and Arius.
After the
fifth trumpet blast,...
- "Syntagma" of Hippolytus) is a
correction made by some
ancient diorthotes for
Noetus. He
taught Monarchian doctrine there, or at
least a
doctrine which Tertullian...
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Against Noetus, in
response to a
Christian from
Smyrna named Noetus who had been
promoting Patrip****ian views,
which Hippolytus deemed heretical.
Noetus and...
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rather as a mere
descriptor of God's action.
Notable adherents included Noetus, Praxeas, and Sabellius,
hence why the view is
commonly called Sabellianism...
- of
Hippolytus of Rome, was also the
source for
Christian heresies before Noetus.
Nathaniel Lardner (1838): "Philaster has
three chapters of Ophites, Cainites...
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Concerned with
defending the
absolute unity of God,
modalists such as
Noetus, Praxeas, and
Sabellius explained the
divinity of
Jesus Christ and the Holy...
- he
opposed the
orthodox doctrine of the "essential Trinity".
Praxeas and
Noetus were some
major followers.
Because the
writings of
Sabellius were destro****...
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online On
Baptism 8:6 online,
Against Praxeas, 26:2
online Against Noetus, 1:14
online Seventh Council of
Carthage "online". A
Sectional Confession...