The early churchHubert Jedin, John Patrick Dolan Crossroad, 1993 - Church history An abridged edition of the original 10 volume work, it covers a history of the Catholic Church through the 1960s. |
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... catechumens , are overshad- owed by their great predecessors . The orthodoxy of Dionysius ' ( later bishop of the Egyptian capital [ 247-48 to 264–65 ] ) teaching on the Trinity was doubted in Rome , and he attempted to demonstrate it ...
... catechumens , are overshad- owed by their great predecessors . The orthodoxy of Dionysius ' ( later bishop of the Egyptian capital [ 247-48 to 264–65 ] ) teaching on the Trinity was doubted in Rome , and he attempted to demonstrate it ...
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... catechumens for instruction was controlled by the Church through strict examination of the candidate , especially of his moral qualities . For this reason each candidate needed a guarantor , an active Christian who could vouch for the ...
... catechumens for instruction was controlled by the Church through strict examination of the candidate , especially of his moral qualities . For this reason each candidate needed a guarantor , an active Christian who could vouch for the ...
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... catechumens , separating the really serious seekers of baptism from the one large class of catechumens . But for one who joined the catechumenate the former manner of admission was complemented by an introductory catechesis , which was ...
... catechumens , separating the really serious seekers of baptism from the one large class of catechumens . But for one who joined the catechumenate the former manner of admission was complemented by an introductory catechesis , which was ...
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