The Coming of the Saints: Imaginations and Studies in Early Church History and TraditionMethuen & Company, 1906 - 326 strani |
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... friends of our Saviour which took place after the Ascension , according as our fathers have told us and according to the accounts they have left for us in their writings . " Jakimne de Site mag 1320logns Olame Alenas piera x plunene.
... friends of our Saviour which took place after the Ascension , according as our fathers have told us and according to the accounts they have left for us in their writings . " Jakimne de Site mag 1320logns Olame Alenas piera x plunene.
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... writings and traditions . But it is more than this . It is a theory of missions conducted by the inner circle of disciples who were brought into immediate contact with Jesus at Capernaum and Jerusalem ; men and women who were well known ...
... writings and traditions . But it is more than this . It is a theory of missions conducted by the inner circle of disciples who were brought into immediate contact with Jesus at Capernaum and Jerusalem ; men and women who were well known ...
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... writing . Now , the only anointing of our Lord which had taken place at this time was that which we read of in the 7th chapter of St. Luke's Gospel , when ( as we are told ) " a woman of the city , which was a sinner , . . . brought an ...
... writing . Now , the only anointing of our Lord which had taken place at this time was that which we read of in the 7th chapter of St. Luke's Gospel , when ( as we are told ) " a woman of the city , which was a sinner , . . . brought an ...
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... writing , became the earliest missionaries of Christendom . Long before the apostles themselves had left Jerusalem , either before or immediately after the conversion of St. Paul , the chief non - apostolic disciples of our Lord- many ...
... writing , became the earliest missionaries of Christendom . Long before the apostles themselves had left Jerusalem , either before or immediately after the conversion of St. Paul , the chief non - apostolic disciples of our Lord- many ...
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... forgotten . " Cyprus , " F. V. Lower . In the " Acts of Barnabas " we read of the copy of St. Matthew's writings which Barnabas carried with Both Crete and Cyrene had a large Jewish population , him . THE FIRST MISSIONARY JOURNEYS 53.
... forgotten . " Cyprus , " F. V. Lower . In the " Acts of Barnabas " we read of the copy of St. Matthew's writings which Barnabas carried with Both Crete and Cyrene had a large Jewish population , him . THE FIRST MISSIONARY JOURNEYS 53.
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