Early Latin Theology: Selections from Tertullian, Cyprian, Ambrose, and JeromeStanley Lawrence Greenslade SCM Press, 1956 - 415 pages |
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... Rome in March , 251 , the presbyter Novatianus was , it seems , bitterly disappointed . Immediately he secured his own consecration as bishop , ostensibly of Rome , and headed the party which , so far from being lax in discipline ...
... Rome in March , 251 , the presbyter Novatianus was , it seems , bitterly disappointed . Immediately he secured his own consecration as bishop , ostensibly of Rome , and headed the party which , so far from being lax in discipline ...
Page 333
... Rome is covered with soot and cobwebs . 3 The city is shaken to its foundations and the people pour past their half - ruined shrines to visit the tombs of the martyrs . The faith which has not been accorded to knowledge may come to be ...
... Rome is covered with soot and cobwebs . 3 The city is shaken to its foundations and the people pour past their half - ruined shrines to visit the tombs of the martyrs . The faith which has not been accorded to knowledge may come to be ...
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... Rome , and was born in A.D. 347 , the daughter of Rogatus and Blesilla . She was a member of the group of Christian ladies who frequented the house of Marcella , and when her husband , Toxotius , died , she gave herself to the life of ...
... Rome , and was born in A.D. 347 , the daughter of Rogatus and Blesilla . She was a member of the group of Christian ladies who frequented the house of Marcella , and when her husband , Toxotius , died , she gave herself to the life of ...
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