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''The Key of Truth'' is a text identified as a manual of a Paulician (Tondrakian) church in Armenia. Frederick Conybeare first identified the 1782 manuscript from the library of Ejmiacin in Armenia and published a translation and edition in 1898.〔''Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics'' Part 18 - Page 695 James Hastings, John A. Selbie - 2003 "The possible exception is ''The Key of Truth'', which was discovered by FC Conybeare, translated from the Armenian, ... It is a manual of ' Thondrakian ' or Paulician teaching and practice, mutilated unfortunately by the removal of almost a ..."〕 Conybeare claimed that the text was a servicebook of the medieval Paulicians, that it contains a rite of adult baptism with water,〔''Contra Patarenos'' Page 33 Hugh Eteriano, Janet Hamilton, Sarah Hamilton - 2004 "146 In 1898 FC Conybeare found a copy of ''The Key of Truth'' in a manuscript written in 1782, in the Library of Ejmiacin. He claimed that this was a servicebook of the medieval Paulicians, and it contains a rite of adult baptism with water ."〕 and conscious omission of Trinitarian terminology. There is scholarly consensus that ''The Key of Truth'' was used by sectarians with beliefs derived from the Paulicians, though scholars after Conybeare consider that these beliefs may have evolved since the Middle Ages.〔Vrej Nersessian ''The Tondrakian Movement: religious movements in the Armenian'' - Page 47 1987 "There is little doubt that ''The Key of Truth'' was used by sectarians with beliefs most probably derived from the Paulicians,who expected persecution, but we cannot be sure that their beliefs had not evolved considerably since the Middle Ages and that The Key of ."〕 ==References==
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