DAMIANISTS, in Ecclesiastical History, a branch of the ancient Acephali-severitæ. They agreed with the Catholics in admitting the sixth council, but disowned any distinction of persons in the Godhead, and professed one single nature, incapable of any difference; yet they called God the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
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