The Didache on Early Christian Writings: the New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, and Church Fathers: information and translations of Gospels, Epistles, and documents of early Christianity.
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The Epistle of Barnabas on Early Christian Writings: the New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, and Church Fathers: information and translations of Gospels, Epistles, and documents of early Christianity.
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The Shepherd of Hermas on Early Christian Writings: the New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, and Church Fathers: information and translations of Gospels, Epistles, and documents of early Christianity.
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The Second Epistle of Clement on Early Christian Writings: the New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, and Church Fathers: information and translations of Gospels, Epistles, and documents of early Christianity.
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The Epistle of Mathetes to Diognetus on Early Christian Writings: the New Testament, Apocrypha, Gnostics, and Church Fathers: information and translations of Gospels, Epistles, and documents of early Christianity.
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THE DIDACHE (The Teaching) with comments by Ben H. Swett 30 January 1998 The Greek word didache means teaching. The Didache is the short title of an ancient document that contains some very early Christian doctrines. Although a document of that name is referred to by several ancient writers, it apparently was lost. It was re-discovered in Constantinople in 1875, in a manuscript dated 1056 that ...
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Introductory Notice to the Teaching of the Twelve Apostles Section 1.-The Discovery of the Codex, and Its Contents. Section 2.-Publication of the Discovered Works: the Effect. Section 3.-Contents of Teaching, and Relation to Other Works. Section 4.-Authenticity. Section 5.-Time and Place of Composition. Apostolic Teaching and Constitutions INTRODUCTORY NOTICE TO THE TEACHING OF THE TWELVE ...
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The Didache Alternate title: The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles c. 60-100 C.E. The Didache is, in all probability, the oldest surviving extant piece of non-canonical literature. It is not so much a letter as a handbook for new Christian converts, consisting of instructions derived directly from the treachings of Jesus. The book can be divided into three sectionsthe first six chapters consist of ...
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The Epistle Of Barnabas Alternate title: The General Epistle of Barnabas c. 100-150 C.E. The Epistle of Barnabas appears to have been written in response to a Jewish resurgence in the first half of the second century, no doubt kindled by Emperor Hadrian's sympathy toward the vanquished nation. The author, perhaps fearing a loss of Jewish converts, goes to great lengths to explain the Judaistic ...
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The Letter To Diognetus Alternate title: The Epistle To Diognetus c. 100-150 C.E. The Epistle to Diognetus is a well-crafted argument extolling the virtues of Christianity over paganism. It is difficult to determine the date of the letter, for it was never referred to in any known ancient writings, but it obviously dates from a period when Christianity was still regarded as a mystery religion.
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Is the Shepherd of Hermas Inspired Scripture Spotlight Ministries www.spotlightministries.org.uk The Shepherd of Hermas stands as an important witness to early Christianity in Rome in the mid-second century.1 It reveals a form of popular early Christianity that includes a distinctly Jewish influence as it was lived out in the lives of ordinary people.2 Schaff observes that the book has been ...
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The Shepherd Of Hermas (Translated by J.B. Lightfoot) I Hermas - First Book: Visions Vision I The master, who reared me, had sold me to one Rhoda in Rome. After many years, I met her again, and began to love her as a sister. After a certain time I saw her bathing in the river Tiber; and I gave her my hand, and led her out of the river. So, seeing her beauty, I reasoned in my heart, saying, Happy ...
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The Didache, an early Christian work, also called the Teachings of the 12 Apostles.
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