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Chapter 2: The Pretorian Camp
The Martyr of the Catacombs CHAPTER II. THE PRETORIAN CAMP. “Cornelius the centurion, a just man, and one that feared God.” Marcellus was born in Gades, and had been brought up in the ste… more »
A Godly Maiden
Chapter 2: The Pretorian Camp
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Lacy wrote 4 days ago: The Martyr of the Catacombs CHAPTER II. THE PRETORIAN CAMP. “Cornelius the centurion, a just m … more »
Chapter 1: The Martyr of the Catacombs
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Lacy wrote 1 week ago: CHAPTER I. THE COLISEUM. “Butchered to make a Roman holiday.” It was a great festival d … more »
The Antiquity of Baptism
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David Larsen wrote 2 weeks ago: Due to some of the lively discussion and questions that were generated from Baptism or Temple Ini … more »
Baptism or Temple Initiation? Part III
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David Larsen wrote 3 weeks ago: Another Word on Resurrection Resurrection of Jesus-- He Lives by Simon Dewey A great insight that … more »
A Must See -Prophet Muhammad (s) was Recognized as an Prophet by a Syrian Christian Monk at the Age of 12 Years
sufi786 wrote 2 months ago: A Must See -Prophet Muhammad (s) was Recognized as an Prophet by a Syrian Christian Monk at the Age … more »
Lions in the Amphitheater
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100swallows wrote 5 months ago: “The incense is in that bowl, Basílides,” said the Roman official. “When you are finished mak … more »
"The Gospel of St. Nicholas"
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Cliff Burns wrote 7 months ago: The Gospel of St. Nicholas Translated and edited by Randolph Carter (Miskatonic University Press; 2 … more »
The early Christians and the Ministerial Priesthood
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vivator wrote 11 months ago: Protestants and “Bible only” Christians reject Ministerial priesthood because New Testam … more »
The Old Testament of the first two centuries Christians
vivator wrote 12 months ago: What books did the first Christians in the first two centuries recognize as Old Testament? Did the … more »
