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Saint Stephen, The First Christian Martyr →

Church History

Posted on January 13, 2006 by History of the Christian Church

Church History

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  • Church History

    • Chapter 122: The Nicolaitans
    • Chapter 121: Simon Magus and the Simonians
    • Chapter 120: Schools of Gnosticism
    • Chapter 119: Cultus and Organization
    • Chapter 118: Ethics of Gnosticism
    • Chapter 117: The System of Gnosticism — Its Theology
    • Chapter 116: Meaning, Origin, and Character of Gnosticism
    • Chapter 115: Gnosticism — The Literature
    • Chapter 114: The Pseudo-Clementine Ebionism
    • Chapter 113: Nazarenes and Ebionites (Elkesaites and Mandaeans)
  • Historical Periods

    • 1. Apostolic Era (30-100 AD)
    • 2. Ante-Nicene (101-325 AD)
    • 3. Nicene & Post Nicene (325-600 AD)
  • RSS Greek Grammar

    • Chiasmus, Inclusio, and Anaphora in New Testament Greek
    • Numbered and Named: Genitive Constructions and Enumerated Tribes in Revelation 7:7
    • Semantic Range of Greek Verbs in the New Testament: A Case Study on ἀγαπάω and φιλέω
    • Released to Serve Anew: Aorist Passives, Participles, and the Tension of Transformation in Romans 7:6
    • First Remove the Beam: The Greek Grammar of Moral Clarity in Matthew 7:5
    • In Secret or In Public? Verbs, Conditional Clauses, and Voice in John 7:4
    • Bound and Released: Conditional Clauses and Genitive Absolutes in Romans 7:3
    • The Gift of Tongues as Known Languages: Witness of the Early Church Fathers
    • From Jerusalem with Scrutiny: Fronting and Focus in Mark 7:1
    • Speaking in Tongues in the Bible
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