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    Donatism (redirect from Donatists)
    of the Circumcellions and Donatists. The Claudianists, who (with the Urbanists) were reconciled to the Donatists by Donatist Bishop Primian of Carthage...
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    commerce with the Donatists or take pains in gathering evidence overseas." Quick links to the separate books and parts of ‘Against the Donatists’, in a 1917...
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  • church that came to be known as the Donatist heresy began in 313 among Christians in North Africa. The Donatists stressed the holiness of the church and...
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    church that came to be known as the Donatist controversy began in 313 among Christians in North Africa. The Donatists stressed the holiness of the church...
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    Hippolytus in 218 under Callistus, the Melitian schism, and the Donatists. It is the Donatist schism that Bryant sees as the culmination of this sect to church...
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    is of the predestinated, the latter is not." Also in reaction to the Donatists, Augustine developed a distinction between the "regularity" and "validity"...
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  • contemporary Donatists in the province of Africa: the ease with which lapsed Christians were received. The resultant division in the church of Egypt is known...
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    Catholics and Donatists contended not only in polemics, but also in a violent and bloody way. A law of Constantine (318) deprived the Donatists of their churches...
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    Donatistam (Against the Donatists) ca. 366–367. Vassall-Phillips, O.R., trans. The Work of St. Optatus Against the Donatists. London: Longmans, Green...
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    particularly marked. Egyptians over the centuries have shifted their language from Egyptian (in its late form, varieties of Coptic) to modern Egyptian Arabic while...
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  • p. 164, ch. 15. "Encyclopædia Britannica, Facts about Julian: Donatists". "The Donatists and Their Relation to Church and State « Biographia Evangelica"...
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    Berbers (redirect from Berbers in Egypt)
    Faso and Egypt's Siwa Oasis. Descended from Stone Age tribes of North Africa, accounts of the Imazighen were first mentioned in Ancient Egyptian writings...
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    of the Donatists) first edition c. 365–367, second edition c. 385. Vassall-Phillips, O.R., trans. The Work of St. Optatus Against the Donatists. London:...
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    to be Donatists, although more assimilated urban Berbers probably were Catholic. To this challenge the Church did not respond well. The Donatists became...
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    394 (section Egypt)
    Jerusalem, to condemn his writings. The Council of Bagaï in Africa brings 310 Donatist bishops together. Gunabhadra, Indian Buddhist scholar-monk (d. 468) Jangsu...
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    persecution of Donatists and other religious minorities in the Eastern Roman Empire cannot be completely dismissed in view of the Donatist strongholds in...
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    to mean: traitors. Thereafter, Donatists refused to allow traditores back into church leadership positions. The Donatists would later become a thorn in...
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  • BA first class in modern history 1937, MA 1951, DPhil with thesis on Donatists 1940, DD 1966) Craven Scholarship to study in Berlin (with Hans Lietzmann)...
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    northern Africa or Mediterranean Africa, with Roman Egypt a separate province having a distinct Greco-Egyptian culture and society, and Aethiopia representing...
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    648. All further Muslim conquests were soon interrupted, however, when Egyptian dissidents murdered Caliph Uthman after holding him under house arrest...
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