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(way, school). A party adhering to a doctrine, as the sect of Sadducees (Acts 5:17), or Pharisees (Acts 15:5; 26:5). Christians in general were for a long time called by the Jews, in a spirit of contempt, “the sect of the Nazarenes” (Acts 24:5). The word is also applied to a certain set of doctrines or mode of life (Acts 24:14; 2 Peter 2:1); and to heresies proper, or perversions of Christian truth (Gal. 5:20).