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Apostolici
APOSTOLICI (called by themselves Apotactici, “Renuntiants”): heretical sect of the third and fourth centuries which renounced private property and marriage. They existed in Asia Minor and are mentioned by Epiphanius (Hær., lxi.). They accepted as Scripture the apocryphal Acts of Andrew and of Thomas.
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