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- Didascalia Apostolorum, or just Didascalia, is an early Christian legal treatise which belongs to the genre of the Church Orders. It presents itself as...
- (1 book) Didascalia (1 book) The Ethiopic Didascalia, or Didesqelya, is a book of Church order in 43 chapters, distinct from the Didascalia Apostolorum...
- indirectly from the Didache include the Didascalia Apostolorum, the Apostolic Constitutions and the Ethiopic Didascalia, the latter of which is included in...
- Sinodos 3rd Sinodos 4th Sinodos 1st Covenant 2nd Covenant Ethiopic Clement Didascalia The divine services of the Ethiopian Church are celebrated in Geʽez, which...
- Look up didascalia or διδασκαλία in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Didaskalia or didascalia may refer to: Didaskalia (journal) Didascalia Apostolorum...
- Epistle of Barnabas Acts of Paul Apocalypse of Paul Didascalia of Clement Didascalia of Ignatius Didascalia of Polycarp Gospel According to Barnabas Gospel...
- Conservative Anabaptists. Manuals of early Christianity, including the Didascalia Apostolorum and Pædagogus instructed that a headcovering must be worn...
- [according to whom?][citation needed] Ethiopic Clement and the Ethiopic Didascalia are distinct from and should not be confused with other ecclesiastical...
- now-unknown do****ent such as the Gospel according to the Hebrews. In the Syriac Didascalia Apostolorum, composed in the mid-200s, the author, in the course of instructing...
- 6:19–21, 24 (KJV) Early mentions of Mammon allude to the Gospels, e.g., Didascalia, "De solo Mammona cogitant, quorum Deus est sacculus" (lit. They think...