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The doctrine of Addai

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1 Pre | purpose of his mission to Edessa is stated in the beginning 2 Pre | Abgar, the then king of Edessa, sent Hannan, the keeper 3 Pre | wonderful deeds on his return to Edessa. The king was greatly impressed 4 Pre | to go on the mission to Edessa. His arrival at the city 5 Pre | deposited in the archives of Edessa, was written by Labubna. 6 Pre | planting of the church at Edessa by Addai. The Syriac of 7 Pre | us from the archives of Edessa." But although the word 8 Pre | known that he was ever at Edessa. He might have consistently 9 Pre | origin of the Church at Edessa. It is, indeed, conjectured 10 Pre | Abgar Ukkama was king of Edessa in the time of our Lord. 11 Pre | our Lord inviting Him to Edessa to remove the affliction 12 Pre | centuries in the archives of Edessa. Christ is not known to 13 Text | Apostle came to him (Abgar) at Edessa; 3 and what he spake in 14 Text (2) | the twenty-nine kings of Edessa mentioned by Assemani, in 15 Text (2) | hue. A previous king of Edessa was called Abgar the Red. ~ 16 Text (3) | c Edessa is called, in Syriac, Urhai. ~ 17 Text (6) | passage in the Chronicle of Edessa, in which those who were 18 Text | they departed and came to Edessa, and entered into the presence 19 Text | archives. He went forth from Edessa on the fourteenth day of 20 Text | Addai came to the city of Edessa, he dwelt at the house of 21 Text (14)| Thomas, who sent Addai to Edessa. See also Wright's Apocryphal 22 Text (51)| several Syriac writers, that Edessa would be henceforth free 23 Text | things before all the city of Edessa, and Abgar the king saw 24 Text (53)| the name of many kings of Edessa. See note p. 1. ~ 25 Text (58)| writers, that the Jews of Edessa carried on an extensive 26 Text (62)| have been publicly read at Edessa up to the fourth century. 27 Text | him. And he departed from Edessa, and went to Ticnutha,68 28 Text | had built the church in Edessa, and furnished it with everything 29 Text (79)| preaching Christianity in Edessa. If the Gospel mentioned 30 Text (82)| he himself had built in Edessa." This date, however, is


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