Montanism, known by its adherents as the New Prophecy, was an early Christian movement of the late 2nd century, later referred to by the name of its founder, Montanus. The movement held similar views about the basic tenets of Christian doctrine to those of the wider Church, although believing in new revelations and estasies, unapproved by the wider Church; the Bishop of Rome ultimately condemned the movement as heretical and excommunicated its adherents. It was a prophetic movement that called for a reliance on the spontaneity of the Holy Spirit and a more conservative personal ethic. Parallels have been drawn between Montanism and modern-day movements such as Pentecostalism, the charismatic movement, and the New Apostolic Reformation.
It originated in Phrygia, a province of Asia Minor, and flourished throughout the region, leading to the movement being referred to elsewhere as "Cataphrygian" (meaning it was "from Phrygia") or simply as "Phrygian". It spread rapidly to other regions in the Roman Empire at a time before Christianity was generally tolerated or legal. It persisted in some isolated places into the 6th century.
Montanus is a Latin word meaning mountain (as an adjective).
Montanus is also used as follows:
Can I kiss my bride now preacher
Can I tell her, I got to tell her she's mine
She's got to be mine alone
Can I kiss her, I want to kiss her right now Mr.
Preacher
Can I, take my, take my little baby home
It's plain to see, that I love her
And I want her, you know I want her to be
She's got to be my wife
For if you, if you just say, if you just say that one
word sir
I'm gonna love her, for the rest of my life
We'll have a short reception
And don't cha know, don't cha know and then
Then we're gonna catch, we're gonna catch that little
plane
And then every, every little, every little road that we
stop at
Don't cha know, it's gonna be our lovers lane, and I
want cha
I just, I got to kiss her, I got to kiss her right now
Mr. Preacher
Don't cha know I got to tell her, Oo, I got to tell her
she's mine
She's got to be mine alone, Can I,
Can I kiss her, I got to kiss her right now Mr.
Preacher
Can I take my, little baby home
(Can I take my baby,home)
Come on let me kiss her now, I got to have her
She's got to be mine, She's my baby and I need her
Come on and let me take her home; I got to have her Mr.
Preacher