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Hypsistarian, a. and n. Eccl. Hist.|hɪpsɪˈstɛərɪən| [f. Gr. Ὑψιστάρι-ος (f. ὕψιστος highest; see def.) + -an.] a. adj. Belonging to an eclectic sect of the 4th century, so called from worshipping God under the name of the Most High (ὕψιστος). b. n. A member of this sect.
1705W. Wall Hist. Infant Bapt. (1845) II. 77 St. Gregory Nazianzen's father was of the religion called Hypsistarian. 1727–41Chambers Cycl. s.v., The doctrine of the Hypsistarians, was an assemblage of Paganism, Judaism, and Christianity. 1882–3Schaff Encycl. Relig. Knowl. II. 1055 Hypsistarians, a religious sect living in Cappadocia in the fourth century,..a singular mixture of Paganism and Judaism. |