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Montanism
Montanism (ˈmɒntənɪz(ə)m) [f. Montān-us (see below) + -ism.] The tenets of a heretical Christian sect, founded in Phrygia by Montanus about the middle of the 2nd century. Montanus claimed for himself and two female associates prophetic inspiration. The tenets of the sect were millenarian and severel...
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Montanus
Montanus (Greek: Μοντανός) as the second century founder of Montanism and a self proclaimed prophet. However, Tertullian adopted Montanism.
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Montanical
† Monˈtanical, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. Montan-us (see Montanism) + -ical.] = Montanistic.1607 Schol. Disc. agst. Antichr. i. i. 39 It was superstitious and neere Montanicall.
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Proclus (Montanist)
Graec. 9.366).
2nd-century Romans
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Montanize
Montanize, v. (ˈmɒntənaɪz) [f. Montān-us (see Montanism) + -ize.] intr. To follow the doctrines of the Montanists.1594 Hooker Eccl. Pol. iv. vii. §4 Tertullian..iudged all them who did not Montanize to be but carnally minded. 1620 Bp. Hall Hon. Marr. Clergy i. xix, Hee might haue found his Tertullia...
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Blastus (Montanist)
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Florinus
Montanus
Miltiades (Christian)
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2nd-century Christian theologians
2nd-century Romans
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Montanist
Montanist, n. (and a.) (ˈmɒntənɪst) [f. Montān-us (see prec.) + -ist.] A believer in Montanism. Also as adj. = Montanistic.1577 Hanmer Anc. Eccl. Hist. 89 margin, Apollonius against the Montanistes. 1579 Fulke Heskins' Parl. 439 Other heresies of y⊇ Montanistes. 1653 Baxter Chr. Concord 69 Some Aria...
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Miltiades (Christian)
It is even possible that he might have written against Montanism.
Miltiades is mentioned by Tertullian, Jerome and Eusebius. See also
Blastus
Themiso
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2nd-century Christian theologians
2nd-century Romans
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Phrygian
Phrygian helmet, used historically in Thracian, Dacian, Classical and Hellenistic Greek armies, and later among Romans
Phrygian mode in music
A follower of Montanism
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Themiso
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Blastus
Miltiades
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2nd-century Christian theologians
2nd-century Romans
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Tymion
One of the founders of Montanism, Montanus, called both towns "Jerusalem." Women played an emancipated role in Montanism. They could become priests and also bishops. In the 6th century CE, this church became extinct.
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Maximilla
Some scholars believe that Maximilla and Priscilla, another prophet, were actually the co-founders of Montanism. References
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Quintilla
Quintilla (fl. 3rd century) was a Phrygian Christian prophetess within the movement known as Montanism. Epiphanius of Salamis, a strong opponent of Montanism, provides the only surviving account of Quintilla's Christophany in his Panarion, part 49.
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Proclus (disambiguation)
sources are known to have called the following both Proclus, Proculus, and other variants:
Proclus (Montanist) or Proculus, a 2nd-century adherent of Montanism
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Apollonius of Ephesus
He likely gave the signal in it for the movement of opposition to Montanism which the reunion of the first synods developed. He takes rank among the opponents of Montanism with the "Anonymous" of Eusebius, with Miltiades and with Apollinaris.
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