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  • ...facts should be omitted from this page, and instead be entered in specific century or year pages.}} ===[[First Century]]===
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  • ...survived and served as the basis for Dyophysite teachings in the fifth and sixth centuries, particularly at Nisibis, which had inherited the mantle of [[Syr ...le. Secured in the Persian Church, it continued to flourish in the seventh century despite persecution from the Sassanids, and after the invasions of the Turk
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  • ...nged over the centuries. They split from the rest of the Church in the 5th century AD over the issue of the nature of Christ's divinity and humanity. ..., are connected with [[Martin Luther]] and the [[Reformation]] in the 16th century, when the teachings of the Catholic Church were seriously questioned. They
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  • ...of Louis and his successors led to chronic financial problems in the 18th Century. Deteriorating economic conditions and popular resentment against the compl Seven years later, for the first time in the 20th Century, the people of France went to the polls to elect a president by direct ball
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  • ...similarity to the language of Theophilus (''ad Autol.'' i. 3). In the next century the book is mentioned by [[Gennadius of Marseilles|Gennadius]] (c. 34) as " ...A Dictionary of Christian Biography and Literature to the End of the Sixth Century A.D., with an Account of the Principal Sects and Heresies]'' by [[Henry Wac
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  • ...assigned them, until at length, from about the beginning of the eighteenth century, the seven Greek Epistles, of which a translation is here given, came to be ...tes a passage from the Epistle of Ignatius to the Romans, and again in his sixth homily on St. Luke, where he quotes from the Epistle to the Ephesians, both
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  • ...n. Except the three facts, that he was a puritan divine of the seventeenth century,—that he was minister of Lavenham,—and that he wrote a well-known book ...s of the most thoroughly Protestant district in England in the seventeenth century. In the days of Queen Mary and Elizabeth the inhabitants of Norfolk and Suf
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