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Rogatian|rəʊˈgeɪʃən| [f. Rogatus, the leader of the sect, who flourished in the 4th century.] = Rogatist.
1564Brief Exam. 4* b, You shall reade of the Donatistes, Rogatians,..and Papistes. 1781Gibbon Decl. & F. xxi. (1787) II. 237 Even the imperceptible sect of the Rogatians could affirm, without a blush, that when Christ should descend [etc.]. 1845Encycl. Metrop. XI. 325/2 A fourth part of the Donatist Prelates followed the standard of Maximin, and a large Body was distinguished by the name of Rogatians. So Roˈgatianist. rare—1.
1608T. Morton Preamble to Incounter Pref. 2, Heretikes, called Rogationists (sic). |