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- sanctioned by Emperor Decius in AD 250). The Church of Rome declared the Novatianists heretical following the letters of Saint Cyprian of Carthage and Ambrose...
- forms of Reinitiation and Penance. This position was in contrast to the Novatianists, who held that those who failed to maintain their confession of faith...
- the Waldensians (founded in the 1170s, based in the Cottian Alps) the Novatianists (or Cathari) (founded in the 3rd century) the Paulicians (founded c....
- began to punish the opposing faction; he closed the churches of the Novatianists, who had supported Timothy, and confiscated their property. Hypatia's...
- elected Novatian as bishop of Rome in opposition to Pope Cornelius. The Novatianists also secured the election of a certain Maximus as a rival bishop of their...
- but this is based on the fact that he gives a lot of details about the Novatianists, and speaks of them in generous terms, as he does of Arians and other...
- urged by Bishop Faustinus of Lyon to take action against Marcian, the Novatianist bishop of Arles, who denied penance and communion to the lapsed who repented...
- honorary rights of the see of Jerusalem provision for agreement with the Novatianists, an early sect elders who had been ordained without sufficient examination...
- James Milton Carroll claimed in his book The Trail of Blood that the Novatianists, or Cathari, were ascendants of Baptist groups. Writing for Catholic...
- any, these apostates should have in the Church led to the Donatist and Novatianist schisms. In spite of these ****cutions, evangelization efforts persisted...