The Osean Church (from Yeudish; עושים, ʿOseyim, meaning "the Observers", from עושי הכתב ʿOsey HaKatub, meaning "Doers/Observers of the Katub"; Classical Brmek: כתבקי Katubqai, meaning "People of the Katub") is a Hosian body that views itself as the historical continuation of the original Hosian church established by Eliyahu and his Apostles, preserving the traditions of the early church unchanged, and rejecting the canonicity of the ecumenical church councils.
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| - The Osean Church (from Yeudish; עושים, ʿOseyim, meaning "the Observers", from עושי הכתב ʿOsey HaKatub, meaning "Doers/Observers of the Katub"; Classical Brmek: כתבקי Katubqai, meaning "People of the Katub") is a Hosian body that views itself as the historical continuation of the original Hosian church established by Eliyahu and his Apostles, preserving the traditions of the early church unchanged, and rejecting the canonicity of the ecumenical church councils.
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| - The Osean Church (from Yeudish; עושים, ʿOseyim, meaning "the Observers", from עושי הכתב ʿOsey HaKatub, meaning "Doers/Observers of the Katub"; Classical Brmek: כתבקי Katubqai, meaning "People of the Katub") is a Hosian body that views itself as the historical continuation of the original Hosian church established by Eliyahu and his Apostles, preserving the traditions of the early church unchanged, and rejecting the canonicity of the ecumenical church councils. Its original adherents are said to have dispossessed themselves of all their goods and lived in religious communistic societies, a practice which has since been mostly abandoned.
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