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1 3 | later centuries, through the sect of the Manichees, as far 2 4,3| accepted by the ascetic sect of the Encratites, and quotes 3 4,4| the document of an obscure sect. The canon list known as 4 4,5| being used by the Jewish sect of the Nazaraeans, or Nazarenes, 5 4,9| schismatic views of the Ebionite sect.~ Symmachus, the first Christian 6 4,9| Jewish Christians of that sect. It is probable that these 7 8,3| founder, of the Encratite sect, discouraging marriage and 8 8,4| Marcion's book and his sect continued to flourish with 9 10,4| as arising from a Jewish sect, the Masbotheans. He lists 10 14,6| into that of the Montanist sect. He was a strong Puritan 11 14,6| Montanists and organized a little sect of his own.~ Some of Tertullian'