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- Q318610 subject Q13251536.
- Q318610 abstract "Abelians (also Abeloites or Abelonians) were a Christian sect that sprang up in the 4th century near Hippo Regius in north Africa during the reign of Arcadius. They lived in continence as they affirmed Abel did. They were required to be married but were forbidden to consummate the marriage. Each couple was required to adopt two children, a boy and a girl. Because no children of Abel are mentioned in Scripture, the Abelians assumed that he had none. The only record of the sect is in Augustine of Hippo's De Haereticis ch. 87.15px This article incorporates text from the 1771 Encyclopædia Britannica, which is in the public domain.pt:Abelianos".
- Q318610 wikiPageWikiLink Q106039.
- Q318610 wikiPageWikiLink Q13251536.
- Q318610 wikiPageWikiLink Q159369.
- Q318610 wikiPageWikiLink Q179461.
- Q318610 wikiPageWikiLink Q717996.
- Q318610 wikiPageWikiLink Q8018.
- Q318610 wikiPageWikiLink Q858024.
- Q318610 comment "Abelians (also Abeloites or Abelonians) were a Christian sect that sprang up in the 4th century near Hippo Regius in north Africa during the reign of Arcadius. They lived in continence as they affirmed Abel did. They were required to be married but were forbidden to consummate the marriage. Each couple was required to adopt two children, a boy and a girl. Because no children of Abel are mentioned in Scripture, the Abelians assumed that he had none.".
- Q318610 label "Abelians".