Marcus The Heretic

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Marcus The Heretic [1]

(sometimes confounded with Marcus The Heresiarch ) a native of Memphis, in Egypt, flourished in the 4th century. He is said by Isidore of Seville, and Sulpicius Severus in Hist. Sacra, to have been a skillful magician a Manichaean, perhaps personally a disciple of Manes, and the originator of the doctrine of the Priscillianists. (See Priscillianists). He traveled to Spain, and is said to have disclosed his doctrines to Elpidius, a rhetorician, and to his wife Agape; from them the doctrines were communicated to Priscillian, (See Priscillian), who, by embodying them in systematic form and giving them spread, became the founder of the sect. Smith, Dict. of Greek and Roman Biog. and Mythol. s.v.; Neander, Ch. Hist. 2:710.

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