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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... Writings - Toward the end of the first century there appears a group of Christian writings which tradition — although not univocally — early ascribed to the apostle John , son of Zebedee and younger brother of James the Elder . In these ...
... Writings - Toward the end of the first century there appears a group of Christian writings which tradition — although not univocally — early ascribed to the apostle John , son of Zebedee and younger brother of James the Elder . In these ...
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... Writings If one compares the letters of the New Testament with the writings of the post- apostolic age , one is immediately struck by the vast differences in form and in content between the former and the latter . The writers of the ...
... Writings If one compares the letters of the New Testament with the writings of the post- apostolic age , one is immediately struck by the vast differences in form and in content between the former and the latter . The writers of the ...
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... writings ; and their titles reveal him as a writer having such notable breadth of interest as to suggest comparison with Origen , though certainly he never achieved the latter's originality and depth . Hippolytus most clearly shares ...
... writings ; and their titles reveal him as a writer having such notable breadth of interest as to suggest comparison with Origen , though certainly he never achieved the latter's originality and depth . Hippolytus most clearly shares ...
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