Basilidiens
The basilidiens was a sect founded Gnostique paléochrétienne with Alexandria by Basilide at the 2nd century. It seems to have counted followers until the 4th century.
Historically, one knows them only in the writings of their Christian detractors, Agrippa Beaver, Irenee, Clément of Alexandria, and Hippolyte, with testimonys of which one cannot precisely which credit grant.
According to those, they did not believe in the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. They admitted two hearts in the same man to explain the combat of the reason and passions, and believed in the Métempsycose. The doctrines of the basilidiens differed from that of the Simoniens, in what they counted as many skies as days ago in the year, three hundred sixty-five. Also they like saint looked at the word Abrasax.
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