EBION

EBION
EBION
Haeresiarcha, circa A. C. 72. divinitate Christi negatâ, scelera perpetravit, quae Carpocratianis exprobrantur. A carnis esu abstinebat, Legem Evangelio praeferens. Samaritanorum et Nazareorum dogmata, cum suis, Carpocratis et Cerinthi deliriis miscuit. Polygamiam suis permisit, Pseudo-Apostolica Acta composuit, Canone, inprimis N. T. calcato, solo Matthaei Evangelio, sed depravato, usus. Hunc contra Apost. Iohannes divinum Evangelium suum scripsit, ut et Cerinthom, qui saltem in eo differebant, quod hic mundum ab Angelis, Ebion vero a Deo conditum statuerit. Ignat. ep. ad. Philad. Tertull. De Praescr. c. 48. Irenaeum, l. 1. c. 26. Epiph. haer. 19. et 30. Ang. de haer. Euseb. hist. l. 3. c. 31. Theodoret. haer. fab. l. 2. Philestrius, de haer. c. 38. etc.

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