Ebionites

Ebionites, a sect that in the 2nd century sought to combine Judaism and the hopes of Judaism with Christianity, and rejected the authority of St. Paul and of the Pauline writings; they denied the divinity of Christ, and maintained that only the poor as such were the objects of salvation.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Ebert, Karl Egon * Eblis
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Easter
Eastern States
Eastlake, Sir Charles Lock
Eastwick, Edward Backhouse
Eau Creole
Eau-de-Cologne
Ebal, Mount
Eberhard, Johann August
Ebers, George Moritz
Ebert, Karl Egon
Ebionites
Eblis
Ebony
Ebro
Ecbatana
Ecce Homo
Ecchymosis
Ecclefechan
Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastical Polity, the Law of
Ecclesiastical States

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Ebionites in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable

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Ebion
Horsley, Samuel