Monthly Archives: February 2012

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Trench On Carnal Desires After Miracles

Archbishop Richard C. Trench: While then it does not greatly concern us to know when this power was withdrawn, what does vitally concern us is, that we suffer not these carnal desires after miracles, as though they were certainly saints

futura_dreamflow

Trench On Carnal Desires After Miracles

Archbishop Richard C. Trench: While then it does not greatly concern us to know when this power was withdrawn, what does vitally concern us is, that we suffer not these carnal desires after miracles, as though they were certainly saints

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The Death Of Paul And Peter

According to Church history, all apostles but John, the disciple whom Jesus loved, were martyred. In The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians, a letter sent from the church of Rome to the church of Corinth, written probably in

st-peter-and-st-paul

The Death Of Paul And Peter

According to Church history, all apostles but John, the disciple whom Jesus loved, were martyred. In The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians, a letter sent from the church of Rome to the church of Corinth, written probably in

Garda and the Hilt of the Sword

Fight For Us, O God

“Fight for us, O God, that we not drift numb and blind and foolish into vain and empty excitements. Life is too short, too precious, too painful to waste on worldly bubbles that burst. Heaven is too great, hell is

Garda and the Hilt of the Sword

Fight For Us, O God

“Fight for us, O God, that we not drift numb and blind and foolish into vain and empty excitements. Life is too short, too precious, too painful to waste on worldly bubbles that burst. Heaven is too great, hell is

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Church History in About 1000 Words

Rewinding time back to ca. A.D. 30, a Nazarene man, who was a son of a carpenter, asked his disciples who they believed He was (Matthew 16:15-18). One of the disciples, who tend to take a leading role, Simon Peter

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Church History in About 1000 Words

Rewinding time back to ca. A.D. 30, a Nazarene man, who was a son of a carpenter, asked his disciples who they believed He was (Matthew 16:15-18). One of the disciples, who tend to take a leading role, Simon Peter

Aslan Big

Early Church’s Understanding Of Isaiah 9:6

In Against Heresies Book II chapter 19,  Irenaeus( c. 120- 28th of June 202 A.D), a bishop of Lyons, taught by a claimed disciple of apostle John, Polycarp ( c.69 – 155 A.D) the bishop of Smyrna, we find early

Aslan Big

Early Church’s Understanding Of Isaiah 9:6

In Against Heresies Book II chapter 19,  Irenaeus( c. 120- 28th of June 202 A.D), a bishop of Lyons, taught by a claimed disciple of apostle John, Polycarp ( c.69 – 155 A.D) the bishop of Smyrna, we find early

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Modern Myth: All but 11 verses of the NT could be constructed from the writings of the early church fathers

Reblogged from Theo-sophical Ruminations: Have you ever heard it said—or said it yourself—that if all the Bibles and Biblical manuscripts in the world were destroyed tomorrow, we could reconstruct all but 11 verses of the NT from the writings of

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Modern Myth: All but 11 verses of the NT could be constructed from the writings of the early church fathers

Reblogged from Theo-sophical Ruminations: Have you ever heard it said—or said it yourself—that if all the Bibles and Biblical manuscripts in the world were destroyed tomorrow, we could reconstruct all but 11 verses of the NT from the writings of

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Early Church’s Understanding Of the Holy Spirit

In the past two months, I have being digging into the early Church fathers’ writings before the Council of Nicaea(325 A.D.), with an aim of understanding the early Church’s views of the person and work of Christ Jesus, the Holy

holy_spirit

Early Church’s Understanding Of the Holy Spirit

In the past two months, I have being digging into the early Church fathers’ writings before the Council of Nicaea(325 A.D.), with an aim of understanding the early Church’s views of the person and work of Christ Jesus, the Holy