Nicolas (Deacon)
Nicolas named in the Acts of the Apostles (Acts 6:5) as , was one of the first seven deacons the apostles instaurrent the first century.
It is a holy Christian celebrated July 28 with four other deacons Citation Acts of the Apostles - Chapter 6 - verses 3-5: Some church fathers ascribe the origin of nicolaism talking about the Apocalypse in verse 2:6. Clement of Alexandria (Stromata, III, 25) says that the deacon Nicolas had married a woman of great beauty that he was very jealous of the apostles reproaching him for his conduct, he took her to the community by stating: "This is my wife. To whoever it is! "He continued to live holy, but his followers claimed that women, like all other property needed to be shared. Epiphanius of Salamis told Nicolas that he preached that anyone who wanted to attain salvation, should perform the daily work of flesh. It is also the version recounted by Thomas Aquinas. The nicolaism
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