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Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome, the
abridged history (in
twelve books) of the
early Christian Church known as the
Tripartite History, was...
- the
Council of
Nicaea included by
Theodore Lector in the
Historiae Ecclesiasticae Tripartitae Epitome,
written sometime between 510 and 515. A single...
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Issue 1 (Jan./Feb. 2000): 21.
Exercitationes ecclesiasticae in
utrumque Samaritanorum Pentateuchum, 1631 Flôrenṭîn 2005, p. 1: "When...
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Fallacy and Fact".
Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae. 40: 87–115. Freund, Bill (2014). "The
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called cardinale padrone or
Secretarius Papae et
superintendens status ecclesiasticæ: "Superintendent of the
Ecclesiastical State", Italian: Sopraintendente...
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illness and
moved to Gotha,
where he died in 1719.
Historia reformationis ecclesiasticae tempore primitivae ecclesiae, 1685, 1715, Jena.
Allgemeine Deutsche...
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April 2023.
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Leuven was
Bernard Jungmann. The
first edition of his
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three volumes (1842–43). In its time it had wide...
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scholasticae veterum episcoporum (in
English Pious ecclesiastical and
school songs of the
ancient bishops) is a collection...
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Antiquities of the
Christian Church. With Two
Sermons and Two Letters...