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Originally appearing in Volume V19, Page 732 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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presbyter of the See also:church of See also:Asia See also:Minor about A.D. 230, was a native of See also:Smyrna, where (or perhaps in See also:Ephesus) he became a prominent representative of the particular type of Christology now called modalistic See also:monarchianism or patripassianism. His views, which led to his See also:excommunication from the See also:Asiatic Church, are known chiefly through the writings of See also:Hippolytus, his contemporary at See also:Rome, where he settled and See also:bad a large following. He accepted the See also:fourth See also:Gospel, but regarded its statements about the See also:Logos as allegorical. His See also:disciple Cleomenes held that See also:God is both invisible and visible; as visible He is the Son.

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