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AGONISTICI

Volume 1 · 70 words · 1823 Edition

in church history, a name given by Donatus to such of his disciples as he sent to fairs, markets, and other public places, to propagate his doctrine; for which reason they were also called Circutores, Circeiontes, Catropita, Coropita, and at Rome Montenses. They were called Agonistici, from the Greek \( \alphaγον \), "combat," in regard they were sent as it were to fight and subdue the people to their opinions.