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- the first half of the 2nd century, known as Carpocratians. As with many Gnostic sects, the Carpocratians are known only through the writings of the Church...
- The Carpocratians (Gr****: Καρποκρατιανοὶ) was a Gnostic sect partially based on Platonism that was established in the 2nd century AD and existed until...
- Marcellina was an early Christian Carpocratian religious leader in the mid-second century AD known primarily from the writings of Irenaeus and Origen....
- as a part of a trinity and other controversial concepts such as neo-Carpocratian "purification through transgression". Frank arguably created a religious...
- Marcellina may refer to: Marcellina (gnostic), a second-century Carpocratian Christian leader in Rome Saint Marcellina, a fourth-century Christian saint...
- not in the usual Biblical sense of people descended from Cain. The Carpocratians, a libertine sect following only the Gospel according to the Hebrews...
- considered to be related to Christian Gnosticism. Bardaisanites Basilideans Carpocratianism Nicolaitans Sethianism Simonians (sometimes considered Proto-Gnostic)...
- Koddians) Levitics (also called Levitici) Phibionites Stratiotici Cainites Carpocratians Cerinthians Adamites (also called Adamians) Marcellianas Cleobians Docetae...
- [citation needed] Frank went on to create the Frankism, a distinct neo-carpocratian Sabbatean movement in Eastern Europe. Yet another group, the Lechli,...
- According to Clement of Alexandria, the island had the largest community of Carpocratians, an early Gnostic Christian sect, because Carpocrates lived on the island...