• images, after the same manner of the Gentiles. Marcellina is the only woman associated with early Gnostic Christianity who is recorded to have been an active...
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  • Marcellina may refer to: Marcellina (gnostic), a second-century Carpocratian Christian leader in Rome Saint Marcellina, a fourth-century Christian saint...
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    teacher Marcellina, are not included in Layton's anthology at all, on the grounds that their doctrines are not similar to those of the "classic" gnostics. As...
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  • The Carpocratians (Greek: Καρποκρατιανοὶ) was a Gnostic sect partially based on Platonism that was established in the 2nd century AD and existed until...
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  • Carpocrates (category Gnostics)
    Cainites Ebionites Epiphanes (gnostic) Fathers of Christian Gnosticism Gnosticism Marcellina (Gnostic) Neoplatonism and Gnosticism Salome (disciple) Lane Fox...
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  • Simonians (category Early Gnostic sects)
    The Simonians were a Gnostic sect of the 2nd century which regarded Simon Magus as its founder and traced its doctrines, known as Simonianism, back to...
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    Hegesippus (chronicler) (category Christian anti-Gnosticism)
    have been a Jewish convert and certainly wrote against heresies of the Gnostics and of Marcion. The dates that Hegesippus flourished are insecurely fixed...
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    Helenians after Helen, his consort. There are Christian sects named after Marcellina, Harpocratian Christians who trace themselves to Salome, and some who...
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