A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Christianity for the Gentiles and protested against their ex- clusion from Christian communities . By his missionary activi- ties he extended Christian teachings to the Greeks and Romans . The Jewish Christians who would not accept his ...
... Christianity for the Gentiles and protested against their ex- clusion from Christian communities . By his missionary activi- ties he extended Christian teachings to the Greeks and Romans . The Jewish Christians who would not accept his ...
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... Christian writers made every effort to defend their religious views and attempted to draw the better - educated part of the population to the Church . In the third and fourth centuries many ... CHRISTIAN CHURCH Persecution of the Christians.
... Christian writers made every effort to defend their religious views and attempted to draw the better - educated part of the population to the Church . In the third and fourth centuries many ... CHRISTIAN CHURCH Persecution of the Christians.
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... CHRISTIAN ART Christian art in Rome began in the catacombs , those sub- terranean galleries where the early Christians buried their dead and held their religious services between 100 and 420 A.D. The art of the first three centuries was ...
... CHRISTIAN ART Christian art in Rome began in the catacombs , those sub- terranean galleries where the early Christians buried their dead and held their religious services between 100 and 420 A.D. The art of the first three centuries was ...
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