A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... organization , and the support of the government . Christianity had almost disappeared in England as a result of the ... organization : an ecclesiastical hierarchy modeled on the organization of the Roman Empire as it was in the time of ...
... organization , and the support of the government . Christianity had almost disappeared in England as a result of the ... organization : an ecclesiastical hierarchy modeled on the organization of the Roman Empire as it was in the time of ...
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... organized Church in order effectively to combat paganism and heresy . According to some authorities the earliest evidence of the organization of churches under a single presiding officer occurred at Antioch about 116 A.D. , when a ...
... organized Church in order effectively to combat paganism and heresy . According to some authorities the earliest evidence of the organization of churches under a single presiding officer occurred at Antioch about 116 A.D. , when a ...
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Arthur Pryor Watts. THE CHURCH COPIES ROMAN IMPERIAL ORGANIZATION The great period of organization came at the end of the third century , when the Church adopted the system of organiza- tion which Diocletian devised for the Roman Empire ...
Arthur Pryor Watts. THE CHURCH COPIES ROMAN IMPERIAL ORGANIZATION The great period of organization came at the end of the third century , when the Church adopted the system of organiza- tion which Diocletian devised for the Roman Empire ...
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