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<p> (q.v.), a sect in the 2d century, so called as being of the country of Phrygia. They were orthodox in everything, setting aside this, that they took [[Montanus]] for a prophet, and [[Priscilla]] and Maximilla for true prophetesses, to be consulted in everything relating to religion; as supposing that the Holy [[Spirit]] had abandoned the Church. (See [[Montanists]]) </p> <p> . </p>
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<p> (q.v.), a sect in the 2d century, so called as being of the country of Phrygia. They were orthodox in everything, setting aside this, that they took [[Montanus]] for a prophet, and [[Priscilla]] and Maximilla for true prophetesses, to be consulted in everything relating to religion; as supposing that the [[Holy]] Spirit had abandoned the Church. (See [[Montanists]]) </p> <p> . </p>
 
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Phrygians Or Cataphrygians [1]

(q.v.), a sect in the 2d century, so called as being of the country of Phrygia. They were orthodox in everything, setting aside this, that they took Montanus for a prophet, and Priscilla and Maximilla for true prophetesses, to be consulted in everything relating to religion; as supposing that the Holy Spirit had abandoned the Church. (See Montanists)

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