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<p> a noted female pupil of [[Carpocrates]] (q.v.), commenced teaching at Rome the Gnostic system of her instructor, in 160, under Anicetus, and met with so great success (see Ireneus, Adv. Haer. 1:25, 6; Epiphanius, Haer. 27, 6) that her followers and pupils were denominated Marcellinists. This is the sect mentioned by [[Celsus]] (Orig. c. Celsum, vol. v), and are not to be mistaken for the followers of [[Marcellus]] of Ancyra, the Marcellians. [[Origen]] asserts that he could find no trace of the Marcellinists. Another [[Marcellina]] was the sister of Ambrosius, and a strict ascetic. — Herzog, Real- Encyklop ä die, 9:20; Pierer, Universal-Lexikon, 10:855. </p>
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<p> a noted female pupil of [[Carpocrates]] (q.v.), commenced teaching at Rome the [[Gnostic]] system of her instructor, in 160, under Anicetus, and met with so great success (see Ireneus, Adv. Haer. 1:25, 6; Epiphanius, Haer. 27, 6) that her followers and pupils were denominated Marcellinists. This is the sect mentioned by [[Celsus]] (Orig. c. Celsum, vol. v), and are not to be mistaken for the followers of [[Marcellus]] of Ancyra, the Marcellians. [[Origen]] asserts that he could find no trace of the Marcellinists. Another [[Marcellina]] was the sister of Ambrosius, and a strict ascetic. '''''''''' Herzog, Real- Encyklop '''''Ä''''' die, 9:20; Pierer, Universal-Lexikon, 10:855. </p>
 
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