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131:, he subdivided adherents of the New Prophecy into many smaller categories, one of which was Priscillianists. Epiphanius defined a Priscillianist as having particular reverence for Priscilla as a spiritual leader but treated it and Montanism as interchangeable labels. In the early 3rd century, Priscilla likely took over leadership with 119:, all historical information concerning her life, as well as the movement of which she was inextricably entwined, comes from extremely hostile sources written more than a century after her death. Catholic writers in the 4th century condemned Montanism as a heresy and its female leaders as seductresses. 122:
No information exists concerning her life before her entrance into the movement. In joining the sect she was said to have abandoned her husband. Though the 4th century polemicists portrayed Montanus as the head of the sect, modern scholars debate the extent to which the three prophets shared power.
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was a 2nd-century A.D. foundational leader and prophet of the religious movement known today as
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would enter the human body and speak through it. With the exception of
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The Panarion of Epiphanius of Salamis: Books II and III. De Fide
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Montanism
Greek
Greek
Montanism
Phrygian
Pepuza
Tymion
Montanus
Maximilla
Holy Spirit
Tertullian
Epiphanius of Salamis
Quintilla


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