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PASAGINIANS http://www.all-of-grace.net/references/bucks_dictionary/bd_p.htm#A018
A denomination which arose in the twelfth century, known also by the name of the Circumcised. their distinguishing tenets were these, 1. That the observation of the law of Moses in every thing except the offering...
The end of this controversy was that the Roman legates excommunicated the patriarch and his adherents (July 16, 1054) and the patriarch answered by a synodical counter-anathema against the papal legates, accusing them of fraud.
The patriarchs of Alexandria, Antioch, and Jerusalem adhered tot...
The patriarch Cerularius, in connection with the Bulgarian metropolistan Leo of Achrida, in A.D. 1053 addressed a letter to John, bishop of Trani, in southern Italy (which was under Greek jurisdiction), and through him to the Pope, charging that the churches of the West followed the practise of...
The following report is found in a work written by Gregorius, of Bergamo, about A,.D. 1250, against the Cathari and Pasaginians:--
After what has been said of the Cathari, there still remains the sect of the pasagini. They teach Christ to be the first and pure creature; that the Old Testament...
The papal bulss, especially those of Gregory I, and Gregory VII, and Nicolas I, are our chief source of information concerning the Pasagini. Aside from these, we have but two leading notices in Catholic histories of heretics. One is found in the writings of Bonacursus against the heretics...
What Neander supposes, we have demonstrated by a regular and connected chain of evidence. The mighty crusades brought the West into closer contact with the East there were Sabbath-keepers everywhere in the East; and it would be but natural that the crusaders would come in touch with the...
Among the sects of Oriental origin belongs, perhaps besides those already mentioned, the Pasagii or Pasagini. The name of this sect reminds one of the word passagium (passage), which signifies a tour, and was very commonly employed to denote pilgrimages to the East. To the holy sepulcher...
During the twelfth century, the Latin records of the Inquisition often mention the name of the Pasaginians. The name is spelled several ways in Latin: Pasagii, Pasagini, Passagerii, Passagii, Passageres, Passagieri. They are first mentioned in the records of the council of Verona (A.D. 1184). In...
Dugger and Dodd go on to say:
That the Cathari did retain and observe the ancient Sabbath, is certified by Romish adversaries. Dr. Allix quotes a Roman Catholic author of the twelfth century, concerning three sorts of heretics - the Cathari, the Passiginians, and the Arnoldistae. Allix says of...
When I looked I found them scattered throughout the world and throughout history and just the first two centuries which I have posted so far.
In Lombardy, which was the principle residence of the Italian heretics, there sprung up a singular sect, known, for what reason I cannot tell, by the...
When the Holy Spirit lights upon the Law of God, then you see the Spirit of Yeshua in the depths, width, and breath of it. It is hard to pull out weeds if you do not get at the roots of them. So it is with all sins, for they have deep roots, strong stem and branches, and the fruit will come to...
Truth opens up your eyes to the way God sees this world, and all that it is. When the Holy Spirit reveals the Word of God in our here and now, the evil intents and influence is seen in all its glaring ugliness.
I have often been of the opinion that the original biblical texts were in the hebrew and aramaic language as that was the prevailing languages of the Jews in Jerusalem area. While this website is defending the Greek position. There are within the material provided many interesting pieces...
"The primitive Christians did keep the Sabbath of the Jews;...therefore the Christians, for a long time together, did keep their conventions upon the Sabbath, in which some portions of the law were read: and this continued till the time of the Laodicean council." "The Whole Works" of Jeremy...
"The primitive Christians had a great veneration for the Sabbath, and spent the day in devotion and sermons. And it is not to be doubted but they derived this practice from the Apostles themselves, as appears by several scriptures to the purpose." "Dialogues on the Lord's Day," p. 189. London...
The Nazarenes, it seems, rejected both the Saducceean and Pharisaic visions of Judaism and accepted Paul's ministry as part of the spread Jesus' message of liberation, first to the Jews and then to the Gentile nations, and held that the preaching of Jewish Messiah to the Gentiles had been...
This thread is about the other story, the one path less travelled. Just because the big bully has silences the others. Just because the big bully tried to destroy all traces of any others does not make them the only ones. Just because the big bully expouses ad nausium does not make it any more...
Although Simeon's immediate successor was not a relative, the influence of the desposyni did not disappear immediately as is attested by Hegessipus's statement that the grandsons of Judas were still "leaders of the churches" during the reign of Domitian. Nevertheless, with the rapid spread of...