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Priscillianist
Priscillianist Pris*cil"lian*ist, n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of Priscillian, bishop of Avila in Spain, in the fourth century, who mixed various elements of Gnosticism and Manicheism with Christianity.

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- Prisci Latini (or Prisci et Latini) may refer to: Aborigines (mythology) in Roman mythology Albani people from the ancient city Alba Longa Latins (Italic...
- store of wisdom that God allowed progressively to unfold. Each of theseprisci theologi,” or “ancient theologians,” had his part to play in discovering...
- that Alba Longa headed a league of city-states in Latium, possibly called Prisci Latini. Most of these sources tend to vary regarding the political structure...
- philosophy Renaissance magic Translations (historical) Heiser, James D., Prisci Theologi and the Hermetic Reformation in the Fifteenth Century, Repristination...
- University of New York Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-7914-1335-7. Heiser, James D., Prisci Theologi and the Hermetic Reformation in the Fifteenth Century, Repristination...
- Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1992, p xiv. Heiser, James D. (2011). Prisci Theologi and the Hermetic Reformation in the Fifteenth Century (1st ed.)...
- Aborigines eventually becoming the people known as Prisci Latini (meaning old Latins), that is Prisci et Latini, or simply Latini. The Aborigines did not...
- University Press (Stanford, California, 1964.) p. 62. Heiser, James D., Prisci Theologi and the Hermetic Reformation in the Fifteenth Century, Malone,...
- Structus, Tucca, and Vatia (with the agnomen Isauricus). The Structi, Prisci, Ahalae, and Caepiones were patricians; the Gemini originally patrician...
- to believe that the truth is lost over time and is only preserved in the prisci theologica. Steuco preferred Plato to Aristotle and saw greater congruence...