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Henry Scowcroft Bettenson (1908, Bolton,
Lancashire – 1979) was an
English classical scholar,
translator and author.
Educated at
Bristol University and...
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Theodosian Code XVI.i.2
Archived 14
August 2014 at the
Wayback Machine, in:
Bettenson. Do****ents of the
Christian Church. p. 31. Burbank, Jane; Copper, Frederick...
- Company. ""The 38th Pope",
Spirituality for Today,
Diocese of Bridgeport".
Bettenson, Henry; Maunder,
Chris (2011). Do****ents of the
Christian Church. Oxford...
- (Migne,
Patrologia Latina 89, 1029 ff.),
written between 710 and 714.
Bettenson and
Maunder state that it is
first from
Dicta Abbatis Pirminii de singulis...
- Press, 1998. ISBN 0-521-46475-7 The City of God.
Translation by
Henry Bettenson. Harmondsworth, England:
Penguin Books, 1972. The City of God: Volumes...
- 25.
Waterworth 1848,
Session 6, ch. 5. John Paul II 1993, item 2670.
Bettenson 1970, pp. 204–205.
Arminius 1853, p. 472.
Stanglin &
McCall 2012, p. 152...
- in many
Methodist churches this is
expressed in the
office of bishop.
Bettenson,
Henry (1963). Do****ents of the
Christian Church.
Oxford University Press...
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Timothy Barnes,
Constantine and Eusebius, 1981
Theodosian Code,
Henry Bettenson, ed., Do****ents of the
Christian Church, (London:
Oxford University Press...
- the commander, Hamilcar.
Roman Republican governors of Gaul Livy;
Henry Bettenson (Editor) (1976). Ab vrbe
condita Book ****I. London: The
Penguin Group...
- been
argued that it
developed in the
context of the
Arian controversy.
Bettenson and
Maunder further comment on this that
Marcellus had been
exiled from...