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Manichaeism - Wikipedia
Manichaeism is a former major world religion founded in the 3rd century CE by the Parthian prophet Mani (A.D. 216–274), in the Sasanian Empire. Manichaeism. en.wikipedia.org
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Manichaeism | Definition, Beliefs, History, & Facts - Britannica
Manichaeism, dualistic religious movement founded in Persia in the 3rd century ce by Mani, who was known as the “Apostle of Light” and supreme “Illuminator.” www.britannica.com
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Manichæism - Manichaeism - New Advent
Manichæism is a religion founded by the Persian Mani in the latter half of the third century. It purported to be the true synthesis of all the religious systems ... www.newadvent.org
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Manichæist
Manichæist rare—1. (ˈmænɪkiːɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] = Manichee.1880 T. A. Spalding Eliz. Demonol. 17 The second principle is that of the Manichæists: the division of spirits into hostile camps, good and evil. Oxford English Dictionary
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What is Manichaeism? | GotQuestions.org
Manicheans believed that the universe was dominated by two competing forces of good and evil, represented by light and darkness, respectively. www.gotquestions.org
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MANICHAEISTIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MANICHAEISTIC is of, relating to, or resembling Manichaeism. www.merriam-webster.com
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Manichæistic
Manichæistic, a. (ˌmænɪkiːˈɪstɪk) Also Manicheistic. [f. as Manichæist: see -istic.] Of the nature of Manichæism.1924 O. Lodge Making of Man ii. 49 A Manichæistic conception of existence can never have been really satisfying. 1932 Times Lit. Suppl. 3 Mar. 148/3 With something of Manicheistic fury Mi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dictionary : MANICHAEISM - Catholic Culture
A dualistic heresy initiated in the third century by a Persian named Mani, Manes, or Manichaeus (215-75). He was considered divinely inspired. www.catholicculture.org
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Manichaeism | Theosophy World
A Gnostic religion taught by Mani (also called Manes or Manichaeus) in the third century CE. Helena P. BLAVATSKY has suggested that the Manicheans were ... www.theosophy.world
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Manichaeist, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
Manichaeist is a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin Manichaeus, ‐ist suffix. www.oed.com
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Manicheism - Livius.org
In the Manichean world view, a divine realm of Light opposes a realm of Darkness. It is, therefore, a purely dualistic world view. www.livius.org
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Manichaeism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Manichaeism (in Modern Persian آیین مانی Āyin e Māni) was a major Iranian universal dualistic monotheistic religion founded in the mid 3rd-century CE by the ... simple.wikipedia.org
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Mazdaist
Mazdaist (ˈmæzdəɪst) [f. as Mazdaism + -ist.] An adherent of Mazdaism.1920 in Webster. 1932 Antiquity VI. 277 Where Mazdaists and Christians were found together, there must certainly have been adherents of the Manichæan creed. 1941 Burlington Mag. Aug. 59/1 Mohammedans..Mazdaists..Christians, Buddhi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Priscillianist
Priscillianist, n. and a. (prɪˈsɪlɪənɪst) [= F. Priscillianiste, ad. med.L. Priscillianista, f. Priscilliān-us Priscillian: see -ist.] A. n. 1. A disciple of Priscillian, bishop of Avila, in Spain, in the 4th c., who taught doctrines alleged to be Gnostic or Manichæan.1594 T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad... Oxford English Dictionary
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