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  • The Barsanuphians (also Barsanuphites or Bersounouphites) were a monophysite non-Chalcedonian Christian sect in Egypt between the late 6th and early 9th...
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  • January 799 until his death. During his reign, around 810, the schismatic Barsanuphians were brought back into the Coptic fold. Mark baptized their leaders...
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  • the time of the Council of Chalcedon) Non-Chalcedonian Christianity Barsanuphians, an Egyptian non-Chalcedonian sect of Monophysitism "monophysitism"...
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    the Coptic patriarch Alexander II (705–730), there were schismatic Barsanuphians and Gaianites at Kellia. They were converted to the Coptic church by...
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  • Agnoetae Agonoclita Apostolic Brethren Alumbrados Bagnolians Barallot Barsanuphians Beguines and Beghards Bogomilism Bosnian Church Brautmystik Brethren...
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  • then using as fully consecrated the bread baked from it.: 551  The Barsanuphians separated from the Acephali in the late 6th century and developed their...
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    to Theodosius I), Stephen of Alexandria and Paul of Beth Ukame. The Barsanuphians split from the Acephali during the time of Damian and established their...
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    endorse the Council of Chalcedon (451). These are the Anthropomorphites, Barsanuphians and Esaianists. Timothy equates Julianists and Gaianites. Followers...
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