History of the Christian Church: Ante-Nicene Christianity, A. D. 100-325, 5th edW. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1949 - Church history |
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... Ignatius speaks of " many persecutions under Domitian . " His humane and justice - loving successor , Nerva ( 96-98 ) , re- called the banished , and refused to treat the confession of Chris- tianity as a political crime , though he did ...
... Ignatius speaks of " many persecutions under Domitian . " His humane and justice - loving successor , Nerva ( 96-98 ) , re- called the banished , and refused to treat the confession of Chris- tianity as a political crime , though he did ...
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... Ignatius in Smith and Wace III . ( 1882 ) , 209-223 . For the short Greek recension . On the chronology : Jos . NIRSCHL : Das Todesjahr des Ignatius v . A. und die drei oriental . Feldzüge des Kaisers Trajan ( 1869 ) ; ADOLF HARNACK ...
... Ignatius in Smith and Wace III . ( 1882 ) , 209-223 . For the short Greek recension . On the chronology : Jos . NIRSCHL : Das Todesjahr des Ignatius v . A. und die drei oriental . Feldzüge des Kaisers Trajan ( 1869 ) ; ADOLF HARNACK ...
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... Ignatius , and John subsequently or- dained Ignatius bishop . But Ignatius himself and Eusebius say nothing of his apostolic discipleship ; while the testimony of Jerome and the Martyrium Colbertinum that he and Polycarp were fellow ...
... Ignatius , and John subsequently or- dained Ignatius bishop . But Ignatius himself and Eusebius say nothing of his apostolic discipleship ; while the testimony of Jerome and the Martyrium Colbertinum that he and Polycarp were fellow ...
Contents
General Character of AnteNicene Christianity | 7 |
CHAPTER I | 13 |
Means of Propagation | 19 |
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