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1 1,1,1 | problems specific of the 20th century, but ~a never-ending conflict 2 1,1,4 | consonants. ~ In the 5th century, the division of sentences 3 1,1,4 | Only at the end of the 15th century did Arch-~bishop Gennadius 4 1,1,4 | at the ~end of the 16th century and known as the Ostrog 5 1,1,6 | Vulgate).~ Up to the fourth century of our era, among the several 6 1,1,6 | of the Church in the 4th Century . published his translation 7 1,1,6 | interpretation. In the 14th Century, the Council of Trent ~established 8 1,1,6 | translation.~ In the 9th century, Moravian Prince Rostislav, 9 1,1,6 | in 1522-32. ~In the 8th century, Bede the Venerable was 10 1,2,2 | sometime in the mid 15th century BC. At that time the Pharaoh 11 1,2,2 | to the midst of the 15th century BC. ~ ~Leviticus.~ The Greek 12 1,2,2 | Egypt” (Deut. 10:19). ~ For century after century, the Jewish 13 1,2,2 | 19). ~ For century after century, the Jewish rabbis and sages 14 1,2,4 | in the middle of the 15 ~century BC (some say that he was 15 1,2,4 | Rameses II, in the 13th century BC . the greatest ~builder 16 1,2,4 | world. Only in the 20th century, thanks to advances in astronomy, ~ 17 1,2,4 | of the beginning of our century often made light of the 18 1,3,5 | Accadian records of 14th century B.C. (correspondence ~of 19 1,4,3 | of ~the Bible made in 3rd century BC) call it Paremia, and 20 1,4,6 | and customs of the ~3rd century BC. The theme of the book 21 1,5,5 | the second half of the 8th century before Christ in Nineveh, 22 1,5,5 | the first half of the 8th century B.C. ~Generously endowed 23 1,5,5 | ministration in early 7th century B.C. ~ In his three-chapter 24 1,5,5 | forgotten and only in the ~19th century the place was found during 25 1,5,5 | Antiochus Epiphanes in the third century before Christ and the perse-~ 26 1,Add,1| burning issue in the Fourth century, ~in the contest of the 27 1,Add,1| it has been in the Second century, in the ~struggle against 28 1,Add,1| interpretation? Now, in the Second century the term .Scriptures. denoted 29 1,Add,1| not change in the Fourth century. The dispute with the Arians 30 1,Add,1| by the end of the Second ~century. The Worship of the Church 31 1,Add,1| secrecy]. In the fourth century this .discipline. was in 32 1,Add,1| the practice of the Fourth century, the Creed (and also the 33 1,Add,1| the Fathers in the Fourth century ~and later, in full agreement 34 2,1,5 | gathered together in the~third century A.D. in a work known as 35 2,1,5 | By the end of the fourth century it had~been enlarged with 36 2,1,6 | who lived during the first century. These people are not~mentioned 37 2,1,9 | ago, and in the~present century has pushed its frontiers 38 2,1,9 | in Europe in the present century might well appear to foreshadow 39 2,1,9 | geographic extension in the past century and a half.~As the twentieth 40 2,1,9 | a half.~As the twentieth century advances, and in spite of 41 2,1,1 | to the Arabs and within a century of its origin was supported 42 2,2,2 | appeared~only in the ninth century, together with spacing between 43 2,2,2 | printing press in the 15th century. The present~separations 44 2,2,2 | Cardinal Hugo in the 13th century, and the separation~into 45 2,2,2 | Robert Stephen in the 16th century.~Through its learned bishops 46 2,2,2 | first quarter of the 16th century there appeared two publications~ 47 2,2,2 | By the end of the last century, the~scholar Tischendorf 48 2,2,2 | the second half of the 9th century, the Sacred~Books of the 49 2,2,2 | the first half of the 19th century.~English Translations. Despite 50 2,2,2 | it is not until the 16th century that the history of~the 51 2,2,3 | second half~of the first century. This is evident from the 52 2,2,3 | the middle of the second century, and~especially the epistles 53 2,2,3 | indeed~written in the first century.~Through many inferences, 54 2,2,3 | at the end of the first century — late in life, when he 55 2,2,4 | Beginning with the 5th century, Christian art represents 56 2,2,5 | Greece). During the mid-4th century his holy relics and those 57 2,2,5 | the beginning of the 3rd century), Theophilus was a rich~ 58 2,2,5 | around the middle of the 3rd century.~It is clear that the objective 59 2,3,2 | the works of the second century writers – St.~Irenaeus of 60 2,3,3 | Eusebius (beginning of the 4th century AD). The Catholic Epistles 61 2,3,3 | and at the end of the 1st century, wrote his Gospel and 3 62 2,3,3 | the beginning of the 2nd century died a somewhat~mysterious 63 2,3,3 | Ephesus at the~end of the 1st century.~It was written for the 64 2,4,5 | Christians of the first~century, Apostle Paul’s Epistles 65 2,5,3 | toward the end of the first century.~For example, St. Irenaeus 66 2,5,3 | beginning of the fourth century) informs us that pagan writers 67 2,5,3 | at the end of the first century, when each of the seven~ 68 2,5,3 | the middle of the first century, Rome, with Emperor Nero ( 69 2,5,3 | From~the end of the first century, the persecution of Christians 70 2,5,4 | earth. Already in the first century, some Christians, interpreting~ 71 2,5,4 | historical events of the first century: persecution of the Christians 72 2,5,5 | fourth decade of the first century. After St. Paul's martyric 73 2,5,5 | the beginning of the first century, several Gnostic sects flourished 74 2,5,0 | antichrist of the first century. However, the symbolism