- A
Laodicean; or, The
Castle of the De Stancys. A
Story of To-Day is the
eighth published novel by
English author Thomas Hardy,
first published in 1880–81...
- The
Laodicean Church was a
Christian community established in the
ancient city of
Laodicea on the
Lycus in the
Roman province of Asia and was one of the...
-
hydrozoans in the
suborder Conica Laodicean Church,
early Christians in
Laodicea on the
Lycus Epistle to the
Laodiceans, an
apocryphal epistle attributed...
- The
Epistle to the
Laodiceans is a
possible writing of Paul the Apostle, the
original existence of
which is
inferred from an
instruction in the Epistle...
- [citation needed]
Ptolemy II died in the same year. Also
known as the
Laodicean War, the
Third Syrian War
began with one of the many
succession crises...
-
Laodiceans versions: The
Marcionite Epistle to the
Laodiceans. The
Muratorian fragment (2nd
century CE)
denounces a
claimed Epistle to the
Laodiceans...
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attributes of the
Laodicean Church age messenger;
Branham believed the age
would immediately precede the rapture.
Branham explained the
Laodicean age
would be...
- his only
historical novel, The Trumpet-Major. The next year, in 1881, A
Laodicean was published. A
further move to
Wimborne saw
Hardy write Two on a Tower...
- the
Alexandrians and an
epistle to the
Laodiceans. The
contents of this
Marcionite Epistle to the
Laodiceans are unknown. Some
scholars equate it with...
- from the Jews, nor to be
partakers of
their impiety".
Canon 29 of the
Laodicean council specifically refers to the sabbath: "Christians must not judaize...