. . . . "The Ancoratus is a catechetical work by Epiphanius of Salamis that examines some dogmatic themes in light of the heresies of the fourth century. He does not devote much space to developing heretical doctrines or their confutation as in the Panarion, but he explains the Christian dogma from Bible and tradition. This work also includes two professions of faith. One of them composed by Epiphanius himself and the other is the one normally used at that time during the rite of baptism by the church of Salamis. It was later adopted by the Council of Constantinople in 381."@en . . . . . "Ancoratus"@en . . "El Ancoratus es una obra catequ\u00E9tica de Epifanio de Salamina que examina algunos temas dogm\u00E1ticos a la luz de las herej\u00EDas del siglo IV. No dedica gran espacio a desarrollar las doctrinas her\u00E9ticas o su confutaci\u00F3n como en el , pero explica a partir de la Sagrada Escritura y de la tradici\u00F3n el dogma cristiano con ese trasfondo."@es . . . "Ancoratus (latim: ancorado) \u00E9 um tratado do Cristianismo primitivo escrito por Epif\u00E2nio de Salamis no s\u00E9culo IV dC."@pt . . . "El Ancoratus es una obra catequ\u00E9tica de Epifanio de Salamina que examina algunos temas dogm\u00E1ticos a la luz de las herej\u00EDas del siglo IV. No dedica gran espacio a desarrollar las doctrinas her\u00E9ticas o su confutaci\u00F3n como en el , pero explica a partir de la Sagrada Escritura y de la tradici\u00F3n el dogma cristiano con ese trasfondo. Incluye adem\u00E1s dos s\u00EDmbolos o profesiones de fe. Una de ellas compuesta por el mismo Epifanio y la otra es la normalmente empleada en aquel entonces durante el rito del bautismo por la iglesia de Salamina. Luego fue adoptada por el Concilio de Constantinopla de 381 y por otras iglesias."@es . . . . . . "1206"^^ . . . "Ancoratus (latim: ancorado) \u00E9 um tratado do Cristianismo primitivo escrito por Epif\u00E2nio de Salamis no s\u00E9culo IV dC."@pt . . . "69020004"^^ . . "Ancoratus"@es . . "The Ancoratus is a catechetical work by Epiphanius of Salamis that examines some dogmatic themes in light of the heresies of the fourth century. He does not devote much space to developing heretical doctrines or their confutation as in the Panarion, but he explains the Christian dogma from Bible and tradition. This work also includes two professions of faith. One of them composed by Epiphanius himself and the other is the one normally used at that time during the rite of baptism by the church of Salamis. It was later adopted by the Council of Constantinople in 381."@en . . . . "Ancoratus"@pt . "1098021474"^^ .