Manichæan

Noun

 * 1) * 1918, Williston Walker, A History of the Christian Church, Charles Scribner’s Sons; Period III., § XVII., page #176:
 * For nine years Augustine remained a Manichæan, living partly in Carthage and partly in Tagaste, engaged in study and teaching.
 * For nine years Augustine remained a Manichæan, living partly in Carthage and partly in Tagaste, engaged in study and teaching.