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  2. List of Christian heresies - Wikipedia

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    Antidicomarians also called Dimoerites, were a Christian sect active from the 3 rd to the 5 th centuries who rejected the perpetual virginity of Mary. They were condemned by St. Epiphanius of Salamis in the 4 th century. [23] Priscillianism: Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church

  3. Category:Protestants from Ohio - Wikipedia

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  4. Protestantism - Wikipedia

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    Protestants who adhere to the Nicene Creed believe in three persons (God the Father, God the Son, and the God the Holy Spirit) as one God. Movements that emerged around the time of the Protestant Reformation, but are not a part of Protestantism (e.g. Unitarianism), reject the Trinity.

  5. Protestant theologies - Wikipedia

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    Protestant theology refers to the doctrines held by various Protestant traditions, which share some things in common but differ in others. In general, Protestant theology, as a subset of Christian theology , holds to faith in the Christian Bible , the Holy Trinity , salvation , sanctification , charity, evangelism , and the four last things .

  6. Christian demonology - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The Catholic Encyclopedia , referring to the many false beliefs and erroneous teachings on the subject, [ 5 ] says of demonology, " A daemonibus docetur, de daemonibus docet, et ad daemones ducit " ( ' It is taught by the demons, it teaches about the demons, and it leads to the demons ' ).

  7. Exorcism in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, exorcism involves the practice of casting out one or more demons from a person whom they believe to have been possessd by demons. The person performing the exorcism, known as an exorcist, is often a member of the Christian Church, or an individual thought to be graced with special powers or skills.

  8. Great Apostasy - Wikipedia

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    See the Catechism of the Catholic Church (Catechism), numbers 1618–20, especially the quote from St. John Chrysostom. 1 Timothy 4:1–5 needs to be read in context. There were those in Paul's time that forbade marriage on heretical presuppositions that marriage was intrinsically evil, a teaching based in turn on the false belief that the body ...

  9. Category:Religion in Ohio - Wikipedia

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