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  • Johannine Comma and Erasmus
    ''See Also [[Johannine Comma and Cyprian of Carthage]]'' * [[Johannine Comma and Cyprian of Carthage]]
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  • Johannine Comma and Cyprian of Carthage
    [[image:cyprian.jpg|250px|thumb|right|Cyprian of Carthage]]
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  • 1 John 5:7
    ====Cyprian of Carthage==== ''See Main Article: [[Johannine Comma and Cyprian of Carthage]]''
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  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
    ... f the church, and his brother [[Hyrum Smith|Hyrum]] were assassinated in [[Carthage, Illinois]], by a [[wikt:mob|mob]] on June 27, 1844]] ... gainst Smith for [[treason]]. Smith surrendered to police in the nearby [[Carthage, Illinois]], and while in state custody, he and his brother [[Hyrum Smith] ...
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  • Article: And These Three Are One by Will Kinney
    ... n manuscript, and in a confession of faith drawn up by Eusebius, Bishop of Carthage, in 484." '''250 AD''' - Cyprian of Carthage, wrote, "And again, of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost it is written: "And ...
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  • Development of the Old Testament canon
    ... ury development."</ref> Later in 397, the [[Councils of Carthage|Synod of Carthage]] confirmed the action taken at Hippo, once again, due to the significant ...
    35 KB (5399 words) - 13:56, 28 December 2018
  • Gospel
    ... Council of Rome]] (382), the [[Synod of Hippo]] (393), and two [[Synods of Carthage]] (397 and 419).<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.catholicevangelism.org/b ...
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  • Biblical canon
    ... r with the Septuagint books, a decision that was repeated by [[Councils of Carthage]] in 397 and 419. These councils were under the authority of [[Augustine o ...
    23 KB (3529 words) - 23:22, 1 January 2018
  • Hebrew Bible
    ... ne of Hippo|Augustine]]'s 393 [[Synod of Hippo]] and 397-419 [[Councils of Carthage]]).
    16 KB (2335 words) - 10:19, 17 February 2018
  • 1 Timothy 3:16
    ... alamis|Epiphanius]] [[Jerome]] [[Cyril of Jerusalem|Cyril]] [[Liberatus of Carthage|Liberatus]]
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  • List of New Testament Church Fathers
    |[[Cyprian]]||[[Carthage]]||258||Latin |[[Tertullian]]||[[Carthage]]||220||Latin
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  • List of Church Fathers
    |[[Cyprian|Cyprian of Carthage]]||258||&nbsp;
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  • Early Christianity
    ... his period, including [[Origen]] in [[Alexandria]] and [[Tertullian]] in [[Carthage|North Africa]], expressed in their writings doctrines such as that of the ...
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  • Tertullian
    ... olific [[early Christianity|early Christian]] author from [[Roman Carthage|Carthage]] in the [[Africa (Roman province)|Roman province of Africa]]. Of [[Berber ... According to church tradition, Tertullian was raised in Carthage and was thought to be the son of a Roman centurion; Tertullian has been cl ...
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  • Saint Optatus
    ... s an answer to Parmenian, the successor of Donatus in the primatial see of Carthage. [[St. Jerome]] ([[Jerome's De Viris Illustribus|De viris illustribus, # 1 ... ... y of cathedra by pointing out the legitimacy of the Catholic succession at Carthage. But he does not. He replies: "We must examine who sat first in the chair, ...
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  • Rome
    ... called latifundia, flocked to the city in great numbers. The victory over Carthage in the First Punic War brought the first two provinces outside the Italian ...
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  • Article: 1 John 5:7 These three are one by Will Kinney
    ... n manuscript, and in a confession of faith drawn up by Eusebius, Bishop of Carthage, in 415."http://www.avdefense.webs.com/wallace.html ... rians and a group of bishops from North Africa. An assembly was called at Carthage where I John 5:7-8 was insisted upon by Eugenius, the spokesman for the Af ...
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  • 2 Thessalonians 2:3
    :Cyprian of Carthage in about 250 AD said:,
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  • Spanish translations of the Bible
    ... asus and the Synod of Rome (382) and the local Councils of Hippo (393) and Carthage (397), contained in St. Jerome's Latin Vulgate translation (420), and decr ...
    11 KB (1670 words) - 12:32, 16 March 2016
  • Codex Bobiensis
    ... s is a page from the [[Bible]] [[Cyprian]] used while he was a bishop in [[Carthage]].
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  • History of Eastern Orthodox Christian theology
    ... uncils of Arabia]]- 246-247 AD, [[Council of Elvira]] 306 AD, [[Council of Carthage]] 311 AD, [[Synod of Neo-Caesarea]] c.314 AD [[Council of Ancyra]] 314 AD, ...
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  • Deuterocanonical books
    ... nificance of Trent's rejection of the Septuagint version of 1 Esdras which Carthage had ratified.<sup>[]</sup> ... , occurred in the [[Synod of Hippo]] (393), and again in the [[Councils of Carthage]] of 397. Much later (15th century), it was considered in the [[Council o ...
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  • Counter-Reformation
    ... t Old Testament. This reaffirmed the previous council of Rome and Synod of Carthage (both held in the 4th century, A.D.) which had affirmed the [[Deuterocanon ...
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  • Augustine of Hippo
    ===Studying at Carthage=== ... '').<sup>[]</sup> At a young age, he began an affair with a young woman in Carthage. She was his lover for over thirteen years and gave birth to his son Adeod ...
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  • Ordinary
    ... into a multitude of churches and its fertility increases.<ref>Cyprian of Carthage, ''On the Unity of the Church'', V.</ref></blockquote> [[Timothy Ware|Bish ...
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  • Semitic people
    ... [[Spain]]), the coasts of North Africa, founding the major city state of [[Carthage]] (in modern [[Tunisia]]) in the 9th century BC. ... the [[Berbers]] of the [[Sahara]] and the coasts of North Africa, Semitic Carthage aside. [[Nilotic peoples]] such as the [[Nubians]] and [[Kushites]] dwelt ...
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  • Article:And These Three Are One by Jesse Boyd
    ... ndal) and a group of bishops from North Africa. An assembly was called at Carthage where I John 5:7-8 was insisted upon by Eugenius, the spokesman for the Af ... * 485 – Council of Carthage
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  • The Revision Revised by John William Burgon
    Hippolytus;—by Vincentius at the seventh Council of Carthage;—by the “Acta by Liberatus of Carthage, that Macedonius was expelled from his see by the
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  • Index of Johannine Comma articles
    * [[Johannine Comma and Cyprian of Carthage]]
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  • Cyprian
    ... tianist]] heresy and outbreak of the plague, and eventual [[martyrdom]] at Carthage vindicated his reputation and proved his sanctity in the eyes of the Churc ...
    935 B (131 words) - 21:09, 4 October 2022
  • Salvian
    ... ii. 9, 10; iii. 5). It has been conjectured that Salvian paid a visit to [[Carthage]]; but this is a mere inference based on the minute details he gives of th ... ... , to which he plainly alludes in vii. 40, and after the Vandal conquest of Carthage in the same year (vi. 12), but before [[Attila]]'s invasion (451), as Salv ...
    11 KB (1792 words) - 10:05, 27 April 2019
  • Adam Clarke on the Johanneum Comma
    ... y because one Latin father of the three first centuries, who was bishop of Carthage, where the Latin version only was used, and where Greek was unknown, has q ... ... from the following passage of Facundus, who lived in the neighbourhood of Carthage, and consequently used the same Latin version as Cyprian. Johannes Apostol ...
    35 KB (6031 words) - 13:10, 17 June 2017
  • Victor Vitensis
    ... the see of Carthage'.<sup>[2]</sup> The 'text originated in the Church of Carthage' and was published circa 488; however, scholars contend that Victor wrote ... ... [[Eugenius of Carthage]] and presented to [[Huneric]] at the [[Council of Carthage (484)|conference in 484]] of [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] and [[Aria ...
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  • Johannine Comma
    ... e against the multi-stage theory. The 400s is when we have the Council of Carthage and the Twelve Books on the Trinity and additional references. ... Bible text used by the author of the Confession of Faith at the Council of Carthage of 484 AD. Porson also considered the Vulgate Prologue as spurious, a forg ...
    90 KB (13278 words) - 08:25, 29 November 2022
  • Johannine Comma and Eugenios Voulgaris
    ... dversus Praxean xxv.i, CCSL 2:1195 (cf. CSEL 47:267; PL 2:188); Cyprian of Carthage, De catholicae ecclesiae imitate 6, CCSL 3:254 (cf. CSEL 3.1:215; PL 4:503 ...
    13 KB (1510 words) - 02:43, 28 April 2020
  • Sabellius
    * 13. Tertullian, of Carthage. "[http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/anf03.v.ix.i.html Against Praxeas]". Ch ...
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  • Johannine Comma and Peter Ruckman
    :The contested verse (1 John 5:7) is quoted at the Council of Carthage (415 A. D.) by Eugenius, who drew up the confession of faith for the "orth ...
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  • Article:Response to Daniel Wallace Regarding 1 John 5:7 by Martin A. Shue
    ... nnine Comma|1 John 5:7-8]]. He noted that I had not mentioned [[Cyprian of Carthage|Cyprian]] in my essay on this text and that some KJV only folks claimed th ... [[image:cyprian.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Cyprian of Carthage]]
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  • Book:Memoir of the controversy respecting the three heavenly witnesses, I John v. 7. Orme, William, Ezra Abbott
    Hunneric summoned to the Conference of Carthage. An allegorical interpretation, in the form, perhaps, of a marginal under Huneric at Carthage, Vigilius Tapsensis, and Fulgentius.
    417 KB (70560 words) - 13:46, 11 May 2020
  • Johannine Comma Timeline
    |[[Image:Cyprian_of_Carthage_Head.jpg|100px|center|Cyprian of Carthage]] <center>'''Cyprian of Carthage'''</center>
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  • Johannine Comma and Gavin McGrath
    ... Priscillian (d. 358), and Eugenius (d. 484) quoting an earlier Council of Carthage. It remains in the Latin tradition with e.g., Fulgentius (d. 533). One als ... ... by Cyprian in the mid third century. Cyprian (c. 200-258) was a bishop of Carthage. He is designated as an “Archbishop and Martyr” in the Anglican Book o ...
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