2Nd century Christian movement.
Sinônimos
Examples for "phrygians"
Examples for "phrygians"
1Was the steel thus dreadful to all the Phrygians at Troy also?
2The Armenians were armed just like the Phrygians, being settlers from the Phrygians.
3I hoped he would make those Phrygians run all the way.
4We have allies all around us-theDardanians, the Phrygians ready to provide help.
5She who utterly destroyed Greece as well as the Phrygians themselves?
1Even Justinian, about A.D. 530, enacts laws against the Montanists or Tertullianists.
2The martyrs appear to have been Montanists.
3The Montanists, towards the termination of the second century, created much confusion by their extravagant doctrines and their claims to inspiration.
4These orthodox theologians had outlawed the pessimistic visions of the Gnostics, Marcionites and Montanists and had settled for the middle road.
5The last of these works was against the Montanists and their pretended prophets, who began to appear in Phrygia about the year 171.
13: The Paulianists and Cataphrygians used not to baptize in the name of the Trinity.
1See them vindicated from the suspicion of Montanism, by O{}, Vindicæ Act.
2Of Montanism, of the Paschal controversy, of the developed Gnostic heresies of this period, it says nothing.
3Montanism appeared whilst Gnosticism was yet in its full strength, and this gloomy fanaticism created intense agitation.
4Rome's position was a protest against Montanism.
5Contents: Tertullian and Montanism.
6{55} Montanism was a fierce apocalyptic creed which painted a fearsome portrait of God.
7This terrible creed appealed to a latent extremism in the Christian spirit: Montanism spread like wildfire in Phrygia, Thrace, Syria and Gaul.
Translations for montanism