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where the appeal is not to the authority of the writer, but his testimony is merely required to the belief of his time, one writer is as good as another, and if a Father is cited for this purpose, it is not as a Father that he is cited, but merely as a witness to facts well ...
But Sunday is the day on which we all hold our common assembly, because it is the first day on which God, having wrought a change in the darkness and matter, made the world; and Jesus Christ our Saviour on the same day rose from the dead. For He was crucified on the day before ...
It generally comes down to faith, and who you believe to be giving an accurate account of historical facts. When it comes to the history of the United States, and the activities of the “Founding Fathers” who drafted and wrote documen...
You probably won't see this story on mainstream news sites, because the details are just too propeller-headed and the facts too difficult to come by. A long-running and bitter dispute between two spam-fighting organizations broke out into the open after one of them suspended operations. ORBS...
Fathers include theFirst Letter of Clement, theSecond Letter of Clement, the seven letters that St. Ignatius of Antioch wrote when being escorted toRomefor his martyrdom, and the relatedLetter to the Philippiansby Polycarp. There are also some fragmentary accounts of the origins of theGospelsby ...
the relatedLetter to the PhilippiansbyPolycarpof Smyrna (diedc.156 or 168), and the narrative report of Polycarp’s martyrdom; some fragmentary accounts of the origins of theGospelsbyPapias(flourished late 1st or early 2nd century), bishop of Hierapolis in Phrygia, Asia Minor; and an ancient ...
1, sect. 4), Luther referred to the Trinity as “in the Godhead”, declared that “the Trinity, the incarnation, and the unpardonable sin are facts”, and Calvin entitled the thirteenth chapter of his famous Institutes of the Christian Religion Bk. 1, ch. 13 as follows: “In Scripture...
™ Reading Objectives • Comprehension: Analyze story elements; Analyze character • Tier Two Vocabulary: See book's Glossary • Word study: Word origins • Analyze the genre • Respond to and interpret texts • Make text-to-text connections • Fluency: Read with characterization...
Many Palestinians today are actually descendants of people who came from Bosnia, the Balkans, Caucasus, Arabian Peninsula, Sudan, Egypt, Syria, and Lebanon. A great number came to Israel during the British Mandate to find work. Origins are traceable through Arabic last names, which are largely ...