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HYPOXIS

Volume 11 · 107 words · 1823 Edition

a genus of plants belonging to the hexandria class, and in the natural method ranking under the 10th order, Coronarie. See BOTANY Index.

HYPsistarii, (formed from ἅψις, "highest"), a sect of heretics in the fourth century; thus called from the profession they made of worshipping the most high God.

The doctrine of the Hypsistarians was an assemblage of Paganism, Judaism, and Christianity. They adored the most high God with the Christians; but they also revered fire and lamps with the heathens; and observed the sabbath, and the distinction of clean and unclean things with the Jews.

The Hypsistarii bore a near resemblance to the Euchites, or Massalians.