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1 1,1,4 | Protopresbyter M. Pomazansky)~The Early Christian Church constantly 2 1,1,5 | always respected by the Early Church. In fact, the Greek 3 1,1,5 | which the Apostles and the early Fathers used, does not distinguish 4 1,1,5 | Bi-~ble, which follows the Early Christian tradition, contains 5 1,1,5 | by other members of ~the early Christian Church or by the 6 1,2,1 | formed within the bosom of early Israel, guided by the ~spirit 7 1,2,2 | world to give the history of early humanity; and, finally, 8 1,2,2 | some cave discoveries, early man is usually depicted 9 1,2,2 | necessary to conceive of early man alone as ~deprived of 10 1,2,4 | Arabs do today). ~ In the early morning, when the dew vanished, 11 1,4,2 | apostles, the Church of the early centuries often used Psalter 12 1,4,6 | their cruel suffering ~and early death assure us of their 13 1,5,5 | prophetic ministration in early 7th century B.C. ~ In his 14 1,Add,9| archaic as the idiom ~of the Early Church may seem to be, judged 15 1,Add,9| remember, however, that the early creeds ~were deliberately 16 1,Add,9| vision is acquired. ~ In the early church the preaching was 17 1,Add,0| faced Christianity from an early date. It was at the root 18 1,Add,0| catechetical tradition of the Early Church, closely related 19 1,Add,0| rigoristic utterances of the early Christian apologist. The 20 1,Add,1| rule of faith. in ~the Early Church. .When Christians 21 1,Add,1| Succession, in .Essays ~on the Early History of the Church and 22 1,Add,1| Tradition and Scripture in the Early Church (Assen, ~1954), pp. 23 1,Add,1| fidei.~ Tradition was in the Early Church, first of all, an 24 1,Add,1| use of Tradi-~tion in the Early Church, Dr. Ellen Flessemanvan-Leer 25 1,Add,1| field . at least, in its early phase. The Arians and their 26 1,Add,1| Kelly [J. N. D. Kelly, ~Early Christian Creeds London, 27 1,Add,1| Hanson, Tradition in the Early~Church (London, 1962), pp. 28 2,1 | numerous miracles of those early ages were matters of common~ 29 2,1,4 | actual eating was~during the early hours of the fifteenth day 30 2,1,4 | were the nucleus of the early~Jerusalem church (Acts 2: 31 2,1,5 | New Testament times. The early Christians, though they~ 32 2,1,9 | history and~only in the early stages of a growing influence 33 2,1,0 | The limited area of early Christianity.~The cultural 34 2,1,0 | of it as having at this early date conquered the world. 35 2,1,0 | we must see the rise and early development of Christianity. 36 2,1,1 | also a native of India and early~won wide popularity in the 37 2,1,1 | realm seemed assured. Islam early~brought unity to the Arabs 38 2,1,1 | alliance as these other faiths early possessed.~It is sometimes 39 2,1,1 | Christianity had its rise and its early course. The~prophetic monotheism 40 2,2,5 | relate nothing concerning the~early activity of the Lord in 41 2,3,2 | found in the writings of the early writers like St. Ignatius 42 2,3,2 | narratives on the life of the early Christians that “were of 43 2,3,3 | the Book of Acts. Even in~early times the Church called 44 2,3,3 | Less.”~St. James Zebedee’s early death came about through 45 2,4,5 | problems that confronted the early Christians of the first~ 46 2,5,5 | temptation for the Church in the early centuries of Christianity. 47 2,5,5 | apostolic learned men and early Fathers of the~Church spoke 48 2,5,6 | supplement the~number of the early ones.~Later St. John sees 49 2,5,9 | the Apostles. During the early~centuries of Christianity,