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- Sunday observance began before Quartodecimanism, while others have argued that Quartodecimanism was original. The Quartodecimans claimed that their traditions...
- "When Heresy was Orthodox: Quartodecimanism as a Brief Case Study | CSCO". Retrieved 2022-05-06. "The P****over-Easter-Quartodeciman Controversy". Grace Communion...
- Anicetus. Quartodecimanism seems to have lingered into the 4th century, when Socrates of Constantinople recorded that some Quartodecimans were deprived...
- and Melito, all of whom were Quartodecimans. Despite Polycrates convening a synod in Ephesus to declare Quartodecimanism official, later the tradition...
- may also abstain from ****ual activity and the consumption of alcohol. Quartodeciman Christians end the fast of Lent on the Paschal full moon of the Hebrew...
- and that this day, both Jews and Christians celebrated Pesach and a (Quartodeciman) Christian P****over, respectively. Polycarp occupies an important place...
- haggadah, which is a retelling of the works of God at P****over. The Quartodeciman celebration mainly being a commemoration of Christ's p****ion and death...
- Aramaic of Jesus Yeshua (name) Council of Jerusalem Expounding of the Law Sabbath Quartodecimanism Shekhinah Judaism portal Christianity portal v t e...
- Aramaic of Jesus Yeshua (name) Council of Jerusalem Expounding of the Law Sabbath Quartodecimanism Shekhinah Judaism portal Christianity portal v t e...
- student of John the Apostle. In the 2nd century, Anatolia was home to Quartodecimanism, Montanism, Marcion of Sinope, and Melito of Sardis who recorded an...