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... Christian Church , and in memory of the crucifixion , was called by the Greeks Pascha Staurosimon , or thePasch of ... Christianity was established in the empire , Constantine forbade the holding of law - courts , markets , and other ...
... Christian Church , and in memory of the crucifixion , was called by the Greeks Pascha Staurosimon , or thePasch of ... Christianity was established in the empire , Constantine forbade the holding of law - courts , markets , and other ...
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... Christ , or the doctrine of Christianity , was called the Gospel ( to euaggelion ) ; and the inspired records by which ... Christian writings of the 2d and 3d centuries . We do find such evidence in abundance In such writers as Origen ...
... Christ , or the doctrine of Christianity , was called the Gospel ( to euaggelion ) ; and the inspired records by which ... Christian writings of the 2d and 3d centuries . We do find such evidence in abundance In such writers as Origen ...
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... Christian Baptisteries ( q . v . ) which usually accompanied the basilicas . In erecting their buildings , the Christians not only adopted the plans and mode of construction , but used the actual materials of the buildings of the Romans ...
... Christian Baptisteries ( q . v . ) which usually accompanied the basilicas . In erecting their buildings , the Christians not only adopted the plans and mode of construction , but used the actual materials of the buildings of the Romans ...
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... Christian times was built separately , and afterwards taken into the cathedral . The English cathedral , on the contrary , is almost always square ended . The French tran- septs have almost no projection ; the English ones have great ...
... Christian times was built separately , and afterwards taken into the cathedral . The English cathedral , on the contrary , is almost always square ended . The French tran- septs have almost no projection ; the English ones have great ...
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... Christian elements , and it became the favourite subject of the poets and romancers of the middle ages . The eight centuries of warfare between the Christians and Moors in Spain , and the foundation of the order of Knight Templars ...
... Christian elements , and it became the favourite subject of the poets and romancers of the middle ages . The eight centuries of warfare between the Christians and Moors in Spain , and the foundation of the order of Knight Templars ...
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