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Monarchian
Monarchian, n. and a. Eccl. Hist. (məˈnɑːkɪən) [ad. late L. monarchiānī pl., f. monarchia: see monarchy and -an. The term monarchiani is merely a nickname applied by Tertullian (Adv. Prax. x) to certain opponents of the doctrine of the Trinity, in derision of their unintelligent use of the word mona... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monarchian Prologues
The Monarchian Prologues are a set of Latin introductions to the four canonical gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The theology of the Monarchian Prologues is heretical by the standards of the Latin Church. wikipedia.org
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monarchistic
monarchistic, a. (mɒnəˈkɪstɪk) [f. prec. + -ic.] Of or pertaining to monarchism; in quot. = Monarchian a.1833 J. H. Newman Arians i. v. (1876) 120 To confess that God was, in such sense, one Person with Christ, as (on their Monarchistic principle) to be in no sense distinct from Him. Oxford English Dictionary
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Monarchianism
The name "Monarchian" properly does not strictly apply to the Adoptionists, or Dynamists, as they (the latter) "did not start from the monarchy of God, See also Arianism Monarchian Prologue Monism Nicene Christianity Nontrinitarianism Oneness Pentecostalism Subordinationism Unitarianism References wikipedia.org
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monarchist
monarchist (ˈmɒnəkɪst) [f. monarch-y + -ist. Cf. F. monarchiste.] 1. An advocate or supporter of monarchy. Also in Fifth-Monarchist (see Fifth Monarchy).1647 M. Hudson Div. Right Govt. ii. ii. 83 This Relative blessing of Monarchie,..the Relatum or Monarch, and the Correlatum or Monarchists and subj... Oxford English Dictionary
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PDF The Book Of Revelation - Bible Study Guide
A.D.) says the book was written during the reign of Nero. The Muratorian Fragment (170-190 A.D.) and the Monarchian Prologues (250-350 A.D.) claim that Paul wrote to seven churches following the pattern of John's example in Revelation, placing the book of Revelation even before some of the Pauline
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Praxeas
Praxeas (Greek: Πραξέας) was a Monarchian from Asia Minor who lived in the end of the 2nd century/beginning of the 3rd century. He taught Monarchian doctrine there, or at least a doctrine which Tertullian regarded as Monarchian: "Paracletum fugavit et patrem crucifixit. wikipedia.org
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Praxean
Praxean, n. and a. Ch. Hist. (ˈpræksiːən) [f. personal name Praxeas + -an.] A. n. A follower of Praxeas (c 200). B. adj. Belonging to the heresy founded by Praxeas; = Monarchian n. and a.[1585–7 T. Rogers 39 Art. (1625) 6 Some doe grant and acknowledge the name of three in the God-head, but deny the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hans Lietzmann
significant books by Lietzmann include: Das Muratorische Fragment und die Monarchianischen Prologe zu den Evangelien (The Muratorian fragment and the Monarchian wikipedia.org
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Bogomilism
Their dualism was initially moderate (or "monarchian"): according to their teachings, God created and rules the spiritual part of the world, and Satan Cosmology In their original Monarchian dualist story, Bogomils taught that God had two sons, the elder Satanail and the younger Michael. wikipedia.org
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Nicetas (Bogomil bishop)
Like original Bogomilism, was a moderate or monarchian dualist, believing in the inferiority of the "bad" or evil principle. wikipedia.org
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Anti-Marcionite prologues
The Latin version of the prologue to Luke was a source for the later Monarchian Prologues. wikipedia.org
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Pope Zephyrinus
He was accused of being seduced by Monarchian views. wikipedia.org
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Two-gospel hypothesis
The Monarchian Prologues, from around 380, state that Mark used both Matthew and Luke. wikipedia.org
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Breton Gospel Book (British Library, MS Egerton 609)
The prefaces in the Egerton manuscript are the so-called Monarchian Prologues. wikipedia.org
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