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Dynamic monarchianism, owes its origin to Theodotus, a leather-merchant active in Rome about AD 190, and was spread by Paul of Samosata, bishop of Antioch, who was condemned for his views by the church in AD 268.<ref>Sinclair B. Ferguson and J.I. Packer, New Dictionary of Theology (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000), 6.</ref>  Bits of this doctrine can be found in certain of William Branham's sermons and was intertwined with some [[Nestorianism]] and [[Arianism]] by [[Jesus Christ#Some of Branham's followers carry his teaching into Adoptionism|Lee Vayle and his followers]] .
'''Dynamic monarchianism''', or '''adoptionism''', owes its origin to Theodotus, a leather-merchant active in Rome about AD 190, and was spread by Paul of Samosata, bishop of Antioch, who was condemned for his views by the church in AD 268.<ref>Sinclair B. Ferguson and J.I. Packer, New Dictionary of Theology (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2000), 6.</ref>  Bits of this doctrine can be found in certain of William Branham's sermons and was intertwined with some [[Nestorianism]] and [[Arianism]] by [[Jesus Christ#Some of Branham's followers carry his teaching into Adoptionism|Lee Vayle and his followers]] .


=William Branham's adoptionist leanings=
=William Branham's adoptionist leanings=