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29 January 2010
- 03:4003:40, 29 January 2010 diff hist +3,167 N Alfred Edersheim New page: 250px|thumb|right|Alfred Edersheim. '''Alfred Edersheim''' (March 7, 1825 – March 16, 1889) was a Jewish convert to Christianity and a Biblical scholar kn...
- 03:3803:38, 29 January 2010 diff hist +17 N File:AlfredEdersheim.gif Alfred Edersheim. current
- 03:3003:30, 29 January 2010 diff hist +110 N 1 Corinthians 10:31 New page: '''1 Corinthians 10:31''' Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.
28 January 2010
- 14:2914:29, 28 January 2010 diff hist +4 Article: Why We Should Not Passover Easter (Part 2) by Nick Sayers No edit summary
- 14:2414:24, 28 January 2010 diff hist +64 John Owen No edit summary
- 14:1114:11, 28 January 2010 diff hist +9 N File:John Owen (theologian).jpg John Owen current
- 14:0714:07, 28 January 2010 diff hist +16,288 N John Owen New page: '''John Owen''' (1616 - August 24, 1683) was an English Nonconformist church leader and theologian. == Early life == Of Welsh descent, he was born at Stadhampton in Oxfordshire, and was...
- 13:4713:47, 28 January 2010 diff hist +135 N 1 Corinthians 11:24 New page: And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.
- 13:4113:41, 28 January 2010 diff hist +147 N Luke 22:19 New page: And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me.
- 13:3913:39, 28 January 2010 diff hist −8 Article: Why We Should Not Passover Easter (Part 2) by Nick Sayers →The translator who kept Easter
- 13:3813:38, 28 January 2010 diff hist +4,995 N 1621 New page: Year '''1621''' (MDCXXI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Monday of the 10-day slower Juli...
- 13:2813:28, 28 January 2010 diff hist +17 Article: Why We Should Not Passover Easter (Part 2) by Nick Sayers →The translator who kept Easter
- 13:2513:25, 28 January 2010 diff hist +33 Article: Why We Should Not Passover Easter (Part 2) by Nick Sayers →The translator who kept Easter
- 13:2413:24, 28 January 2010 diff hist +4,157 N French Language New page: '''French''' (français, French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃sɛ]) is a Romance language globally spoken by about 110 million[19] people as a first language (mother tongue), by 190 million as a ...
- 13:1613:16, 28 January 2010 diff hist −3,028 Italian Language No edit summary
- 13:1213:12, 28 January 2010 diff hist +187 Italian Language No edit summary
- 13:0713:07, 28 January 2010 diff hist +1,795 Italian Language →Writing system
- 13:0413:04, 28 January 2010 diff hist +81 Italian Language →Writing system
- 12:5912:59, 28 January 2010 diff hist +18 Italian Language No edit summary
- 10:5610:56, 28 January 2010 diff hist +6,299 N Italian Language New page: '''Italian''' (About this sound italiano (help·info), or lingua italiana) is a Romance language spoken by about 60 million people in Italy, and by another 10 million Italian descendants i...
- 07:5407:54, 28 January 2010 diff hist −2 John Chrysostom No edit summary
- 07:5207:52, 28 January 2010 diff hist −1 John Chrysostom →Biography
- 07:5007:50, 28 January 2010 diff hist +535 John Chrysostom No edit summary
- 07:4507:45, 28 January 2010 diff hist +4 John Chrysostom →Biography
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- 07:4407:44, 28 January 2010 diff hist +13,874 N John Chrysostom New page: '''John Chrysostom''' (c. 347–407, Greek: Ἰωάννης ὁ Χρυσόστομος), Archbishop of Constantinople, was an important Early Church Father. He is known for his eloquence i...
- 07:3807:38, 28 January 2010 diff hist +101 N File:4 800px-Apostoles Constantinople.JPG The return of the relics of St. John Chrysostom to the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople. current
- 07:3707:37, 28 January 2010 diff hist +74 N File:3 398px-St.Patrick's Cathedral NYC2.jpg A sculpture of John Chrysostom in Saint Patrick's Cathedral, New York City current
- 07:3607:36, 28 January 2010 diff hist +66 N File:2 409px-John Chrysostom Louvre OA3970.jpg Byzantine 11th-century soapstone relief of John Chrysostom, Louvre current
- 07:3107:31, 28 January 2010 diff hist +21 N File:JohnChrysostom.jpg Saint John Chrysostom current
- 07:2207:22, 28 January 2010 diff hist −34 Germany No edit summary
- 07:2007:20, 28 January 2010 diff hist +1 Germany No edit summary
- 07:1807:18, 28 January 2010 diff hist +31 Germany No edit summary
- 07:1707:17, 28 January 2010 diff hist +2,404 Germany No edit summary
- 07:0807:08, 28 January 2010 diff hist +135 N File:Euro banknotes15.png In 1999 Germany adopted the single European currency, the euro with German Euro-notes bearing serial numbers starting with a capital X. current
- 07:0407:04, 28 January 2010 diff hist +323 N File:706px-Map-Germany-1945.svg013.png Occupation zones of Germany, 1947, with territories east of the Oder-Neisse line under Polish administration or Soviet annexation, plus the Saar protectorate and divided Berlin. East Germany was formed by the Soviet Zone, while West Germany was formed by current
- 07:0407:04, 28 January 2010 diff hist +83 N File:Thefalloftheberlinwall198914.JPG The Berlin Wall in front of the Brandenburg Gate shortly after the opening in 1989. current
- 07:0407:04, 28 January 2010 diff hist +57 N File:Potsdamer Platz 194512.jpg Berlin in ruins after World War II, Potsdamer Platz 1945. current
- 07:0307:03, 28 January 2010 diff hist +53 N File:443px-Adolf Hitler cph 3a4897011.jpg Adolf Hitler, chancellor of the Großdeutsches Reich. current
- 07:0207:02, 28 January 2010 diff hist +111 N File:410px-Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach der Ältere10.JPG Billboard advertising Die Dreigroschenoper by Bertolt Brecht. The Weimar era was dominated by political unrest. current
- 06:5806:58, 28 January 2010 diff hist +77 N File:707px-Map-DR-Prussia.svg9.png Imperial Germany (1871–1918), with the dominant Kingdom of Prussia in blue. current
- 06:5606:56, 28 January 2010 diff hist +29 N File:800px-Nationalversammlung7.jpg Frankfurt Parliament in 1848. current
- 06:5606:56, 28 January 2010 diff hist +103 N File:Wernerprokla8.jpg Foundation of modern Germany in Versailles, France, 1871. Bismarck is at the centre in a white uniform. current
- 06:5406:54, 28 January 2010 diff hist +69 N File:476px-Weltliche Schatzkammer Wien (169)pano5.jpg The Imperial Crown of the Holy Roman Empire (Created around AD 1000). current
- 06:5406:54, 28 January 2010 diff hist +66 N File:410px-Martin Luther by Lucas Cranach der Ältere6.jpeg Martin Luther, (1483–1546) initiated the Protestant Reformation. current
- 06:5206:52, 28 January 2010 diff hist +148 N File:713px-EU-Germany.svg3.png Location of Germany (dark green) – on the European continent (light green & dark grey) – in the European Union (light green) — [Legend] current
- 06:5206:52, 28 January 2010 diff hist +49 N File:Germanic tribes (750BC-1AD)4.png Expansion of the Germanic tribes 750 BC – AD 1. current
- 06:5106:51, 28 January 2010 diff hist +12 N File:461px-Coat of Arms of Germany.svg2.png Coat of arms current
- 06:5006:50, 28 January 2010 diff hist +4 N File:800px-Flag of Germany.svg1.png Flag current
- 06:5006:50, 28 January 2010 diff hist +814 Germany No edit summary