• Caius, Presbyter of Rome (also known as Gaius) was a Christian author who lived and wrote towards the beginning of the 3rd century. Only fragments of his...
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  • 3rd-century, saint Caius (presbyter), early 3rd century Christian writer Caius Largennius (died c. 50), Roman legionary Caius of Korea (1571–1624), Catholic...
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  • 220) Origen (c. 184 – c. 253) Minucius Felix (2nd or 3rd century) Caius, Presbyter of Rome (early 3rd century) Hippolytus of Rome (c. 170 – c. 236) Origen...
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  • sixth-century acta, to brothers named Caius and Gabinus, prominent Christians. Caius may be this pope, or Caius the Presbyter. Gabinus is the name given to the...
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  • have also been a dispute over the doctrine of the Paraclete. Gaius or Caius, presbyter of Rome (early 3rd century), was apparently associated with this movement...
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  • Christianity had penetrated all ranks of society in North Africa 199–217? Caius [1] [2], presbyter of Rome, wrote "Dialogue against Proclus" in Ante-Nicene Fathers...
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  • unchallenged even in antiquity, and the "Discourse" was also ascribed to Caius, Presbyter of Rome, Justin Martyr, and Irenaeus. We now know that a work by Hippolytus...
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    Pope Soter (redirect from Soter and Caius)
    Saint Soter's feast day is celebrated on 22 April, as is that of Saint Caius. The Roman Martyrology, the official list of recognized saints, references...
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  • calling the Roman presbyter Novatus, not Novatianus. He attributes the origin of the latter name to Cyprian, who called the Roman presbyter Novatianus, as...
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  • church." Caius' view was refuted by his contemporary, Hippolytus of Rome, in a lost work entitled Capita Adversus Caium (Heads Against Caius), of which...
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