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True Church or Outskirts of Christianity?
editHeretics and non-mainstream Christian movements before AD 1500 as described on Wikipedia
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- Anabaptist
- True Church or Heresies?
- Baptist successionism
- The Trail of Blood
- Christian heresy
- List of heresies in Catholicism
- Movements established before AD 200
- Adamites
- Artotyrite
- Ascitans
- Encratites
- Marcionism
- Montanism
- Movements established before AD 300
- Angelici (sect)
- Antidicomarianite
- Apotactics
- Arabici
- Elcesaites
- Gothic Christianity
- Novatianism
- Movements established before AD 400
- Abelians
- Arianism
- Church of Caucasian Albania
- Circumcellions
- Colluthians
- Collyridianism
- Donatism
- Macedonians (religious group)
- Meletians
- Pneumatomachi
- Priscillian
- Movements established before AD 500
- Celtic Christianity
- Maronite Church
- Movements established before AD 600
- Aphthartodocetae
- Christolytes
- Movements established before AD 800
- Adoptivi
- Bagnolians
- Movements established before AD 1100
- Albigenses
- Movements established before AD 1200
- Amalrician
- Brethren of the Free Spirit
- Henry of Lausanne
- La nobla leyczon
- Waldensians
- Movements established before AD 1400
- Brethren of the Common Life
- Jan Hus
- Hussite
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- Apellitae
- Aquarii
- Arrhabonarii
- Nazarene (sect)
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- Paulicians
- Cathari
- Waldenses
- Landmarkism
- Adoptionist
- Pataria
- Arnoldist
- Lollardy
- John Wycliffe
- Nicolaism
- Borborites
- Ebionites
- Cerinthus
- Cerdonians
- Marcion of Sinope
- Colorbasians
- Carpocrates
- Valentinianism
- Basilideans
- Tondrakians
- Alogi
- Quartodecimanism