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- Abrahamites abstract "The Abrahamites were a sect of deists in Bohemia in the 18th century, who professed to be followers of the pre-circumcised Abraham. Believing in one God, they contented themselves with the Decalogue and the Paternoster. They believed in one God, but rejected the Trinity, original sin, and the perpetuity of punishment for sin, and accepted nothing of the Bible except the Ten Commandments and the Lord's Prayer. Declining to be classed either as Christians or Jews, they were excluded from the edict of toleration promulgated by Emperor Joseph II in 1781, and deported to various parts of the country, the men being drafted into frontier regiments. Some became Roman Catholics, and those who retained their \"Abrahamite\" views were not able to hand them on to the next generation.They are not to be confused with the ninth century Syrian sect also known as the Abrahamite monks, who were exterminated for idolatry by the emperor Theophilus.".
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- Abrahamites wikiPageRevisionID "703322619".
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Abraham.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Abrahamite_monks.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Bohemia.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abrahamic_religions.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deism.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monotheistic_religions.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Deism.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Edict_of_toleration.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Idolatry.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Lords_Prayer.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Nontrinitarianism.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Original_sin.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Sect.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Sin.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Ten_Commandments.
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLink Theophilos_(emperor).
- Abrahamites wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abrahamites".
- Abrahamites page "72".
- Abrahamites volume "1".
- Abrahamites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1771_Britannica.
- Abrahamites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CathEncy.
- Abrahamites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EB1911.
- Abrahamites wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- Abrahamites wstitle "Abrahamites".
- Abrahamites subject Category:Abrahamic_religions.
- Abrahamites subject Category:Deism.
- Abrahamites subject Category:Monotheistic_religions.
- Abrahamites hypernym Sect.
- Abrahamites type Organisation.
- Abrahamites type Religion.
- Abrahamites comment "The Abrahamites were a sect of deists in Bohemia in the 18th century, who professed to be followers of the pre-circumcised Abraham. Believing in one God, they contented themselves with the Decalogue and the Paternoster. They believed in one God, but rejected the Trinity, original sin, and the perpetuity of punishment for sin, and accepted nothing of the Bible except the Ten Commandments and the Lord's Prayer.".
- Abrahamites label "Abrahamites".
- Abrahamites sameAs Q330923.
- Abrahamites sameAs Abrahamité.
- Abrahamites sameAs Αβρααμίτες.
- Abrahamites sameAs Abrahamitas.
- Abrahamites sameAs അബ്രഹാമികൾ.
- Abrahamites sameAs Abrahamittar.
- Abrahamites sameAs Abrahamitter.
- Abrahamites sameAs Abrahamitas.
- Abrahamites sameAs m.056frm.
- Abrahamites sameAs Абрамиты.
- Abrahamites sameAs Abramitët_(bohemian).
- Abrahamites sameAs Abrahamiter.
- Abrahamites sameAs Q330923.
- Abrahamites wasDerivedFrom Abrahamites?oldid=703322619.
- Abrahamites isPrimaryTopicOf Abrahamites.