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  • South Africa
    * [[South African Bibles]]
    52 B (6 words) - 13:05, 11 January 2019

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  • Portal:Biographies
    *Francis R. Steele, North Africa Mission. (Steele resigned in 1969 and was replaced by William J. Martin.)( ...
    17 KB (2143 words) - 09:47, 7 November 2020
  • Christianity in Gaul
    ... rles (314) the bishops of Gaul were present with those of Brittany, Spain, Africa, even Italy; Pope Sylvester sent delegates to represent him. It was in a w ... ... nsuing council in Vaison liturgical conformity with other Churches (Italy, Africa, the East) was established.<sup>[10]</sup>
    27 KB (4198 words) - 15:15, 15 March 2016
  • New International Version
    *Francis R. Steele, North Africa Mission. (Steele resigned in 1969 and was replaced by William J. Martin.)( ...
    17 KB (2376 words) - 12:16, 28 December 2017
  • Bible Society
    ... of South Africa<ref>[http://www.biblesociety.co.za/ Bible Society of South Africa] website</ref>
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  • South African Bibles
    (South Africa—a form of Dutch) ... amentalists in South Africa. It is published by the Bible Society of South Africa, which owns the copyright. It is often called the Old Afrikaans Version.
    3 KB (447 words) - 13:06, 11 January 2019
  • 1 John 5:7
    ... us in Spain in the late 300’s, but others by Vigilius Tapsensis in North Africa in the late 400’s) has the following statement: ... and God is a Trinity. <small>‘Victor of Vitensis, Historia persecutionis Africanae’</small>
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  • Textus-Receptus.Com
    ... would like to make this a hub for translation. Not everyone needs to go to Africa or Papua New Guinea to translate, they can do it in their own home with th ...
    2 KB (408 words) - 11:36, 10 February 2017
  • Bible translations by language
    ... nto different dialects of Swahili as spoken in different regions of East [[Africa]]; these include the ''Union Translation'' published by the Bible Society ... ... pg. 27</ref><ref>The Zulu Yesterday and To-day: Twenty-nine Years in South Africa by Gertrude Rachel Hance, pg. 45</ref>
    94 KB (13934 words) - 06:31, 19 September 2023
  • Jerome
    ... sory fashion, he made use of an excerpt from the commentary of the [[North Africa]]n [[Tichonius]], which is preserved as a sort of argument at the beginnin ...
    33 KB (5183 words) - 22:35, 12 February 2021
  • Article: The Word of God for All Nations by Phil Stringer
    (South Africa—a form of Dutch) ... amentalists in South Africa. It is published by the Bible Society of South Africa, which owns the copyright. It is often called the Old Afrikaans Version.
    137 KB (22423 words) - 10:33, 29 April 2017
  • Papyrus
    ... om swamp goods (Maclean et al. 2003b; c). Particularly in East and Central Africa, people harvest papyrus, which is used to manufacture items that are sold ...
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  • Bible translations
    ... sted by [[SIL International|SIL]],<sup>[]</sup> including 680 languages in Africa, followed by 590 in Asia, 420 in Oceania, 420 in Latin America and the Car ...
    12 KB (1772 words) - 18:27, 19 August 2017
  • A
    * [[Africa]]
    10 KB (656 words) - 03:31, 9 March 2016
  • Arabic
    ... d language]]. Most native speakers live in the [[Middle East]] and [[North Africa]]. Different spoken [[varieties of Arabic]] exist and differ according to ...
    1,008 B (145 words) - 08:36, 10 March 2016
  • Origen
    ... n Adamantius''', 185–254) was an heretical [[History of Africa#Antiquity|African]] scholar and [[theology|theologian]], and one of the most distinguished ... ... hort letter to [[Gregory Thaumaturgus]] and the epistle to [[Sextus Julius Africanus]] (defending the authenticity of the Greek additions to the book of Dan ...
    42 KB (6658 words) - 08:37, 26 October 2021
  • Unicorn
    ... like creature said to live on the grassy plains of India, Persia and North Africa. The creature was quite similar to a rhinoceros. Upon its horn was an engr ... ... ury AD is found in the Museo Archeologico of Palestrina north of Rome. The African rhino is found in the left middle on a rock under which the name is writt ...
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  • List of Official Languages
    *[[South Africa]] (with English, [[Ndebele language|Ndebele]], [[Northern Sotho language|N ... *[[South Africa]] (with [[Afrikaans language|Afrikaans]], [[Ndebele language|Ndebele]], [[ ...
    27 KB (3363 words) - 21:27, 28 February 2018
  • Gothic Bible
    ... the [[Western Roman Empire]], including Spain, southern France, and North Africa. Gothic Christianity reigned in these areas for several centuries, before ...
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  • Gnosticism
    ... d into [[Syria]], [[Arabia|Northern Arabia]], [[Egypt]] and [[Africa|North Africa]] (where [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine]] was a member of the school from ...
    95 KB (14345 words) - 13:59, 26 April 2019
  • Seventh Day Adventists
    ... the world membership reside in the United States, with large numbers in [[Africa]] as well as [[Central America|Central]] and [[South America]]. Depending ...
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  • Good News Bible
    ... nnings of the Good News Bible can be traced to requests made by people in Africa and the Far East for a version of the Bible that was friendly to non-nativ ... ... and anachronistic designation "[[Sudan]]" (originally referring to Western Africa) in place of the original word ''Kush'' in Hebrew, ''Ethiopia'' in the Sep ...
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  • Lutheranism
    ... he [[United States]]. Lutheran missions have also been established in many African countries like [[Sierra Leone]]. ... s] or [[Church of the Lutheran Confession]] which are especially active in Africa and India; and those affiliated with the [http://www.lutheran-church.net E ...
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  • Japhetic
    ... depicting Europe as the home of the descendants of Japheth (bottom left). Africa is ascribed to Ham and Asia to Shem.]] ... the Semitic peoples were equated with all Asians, and Hamitic peoples with Africans.
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  • Calvinism
    ... ist settlers were also the first successful European colonizers of [[South Africa]], beginning in the 17th century, who became known as [[Boer]]s or [[Afrik ...
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  • List of Biblical figures
    *[[Potiphar]], bull of Africa; a fat bull *[[Teman]], Temani, the south; Africa; perfect
    103 KB (13704 words) - 08:24, 5 March 2016
  • Philip W. Comfort
    ... and New Testament at the Ohio State University and the University of South Africa. He has taught these classes at a number of colleges, including Wheaton Co ...
    2 KB (256 words) - 04:43, 13 August 2011
  • Judaism
    ... ardic Haredi]] Judaism, which emerged among [[Sephardic]] (Asian and North African) Jews in Israel. ... milies of "eastern" origin (i.e., the Middle East, Central Asia, and North Africa). This term, as commonly used, has nothing to do with the official [[Masor ...
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  • United Bible Societies
    ... of South Africa<ref>[http://www.biblesociety.co.za/ Bible Society of South Africa] website</ref>
    2 KB (209 words) - 04:08, 17 November 2016
  • Uncial
    Due to its extremely widespread use, in [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]], [[Africa]]n, [[Italy|Italian]], [[France|French]], [[Spain|Spanish]], and "insular" ... *African (i.e. [[North Africa during the Classical Period|Roman North Africa]]n) uncial is more angular than other forms of uncial. In particular, the ...
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  • New English Translation of the Septuagint
    ... to his career as a translation specialist of the United Bible Societies in Africa and Europe, he has been teaching Old Testament in the University of Strasb ...
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  • Worldwide English New Testament
    ... man, who died in 1993. She was a Canadian Bible teacher in Liberia in West Africa. While teaching students in an English-language Bible school, she found th ...
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  • 04714
    :'''1)''' a country at the northeastern section of Africa, adjacent to Palestine, and through which the Nile flows
    433 B (57 words) - 05:50, 16 March 2016
  • List of New Testament Church Fathers
    ... n or [[Syriac language|Syriac]]. Typically Western Europe, Italy and North Africa were home to Latin Fathers; Greece, Asia Minor, Palestine and Egypt were h ... |[[Sextus Julius Africanus|Africanus]]||[[Jerusalem]]||240||Greek
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  • Early Christianity
    ... luding [[Origen]] in [[Alexandria]] and [[Tertullian]] in [[Carthage|North Africa]], expressed in their writings doctrines such as that of the [[Trinity]]. ...
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  • Tertullian
    ... man Carthage|Carthage]] in the [[Africa (Roman province)|Roman province of Africa]]. Of [[Berbers|Berber]] and [[Phoenicia|Phoenician]] origin, he was the f ... ... history about him comes from passing references in his own writings. Roman Africa was famous as the home of orators, and this influence can be seen in his w ...
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  • Dead Sea
    ... he [[tectonics|tectonic]] [[plate tectonics|plate boundary]] between the [[African Plate]] and the [[Arabian Plate]]. It runs between the [[East Anatolian F ... ... he Red Sea Rift, or even of the Great Rift Valley of [[East Africa|eastern Africa]]. A more recent hypothesis is that the Dead Sea basin is a consequence of ...
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  • Saint Optatus
    ... e is this One Church? Optatus argues that it cannot be only in a corner of Africa; it must be the ''catholica'' (the word is used as a substantive) which is ... ... s Dupin]]'s edition includes a history of the Donatists and a geography of Africa (Paris 1700--); it is reprinted in [[Gallandi]] and in [[Migne]] (''[[Patr ...
    8 KB (1409 words) - 11:46, 29 April 2017
  • Pope Dionysius of Alexandria
    ... s as a bishop. He was the first [[Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa|Pope]] to hold the title "the Great" (before a [[Bishop of Rome]] even). W ...
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  • Edward Daniel Clarke
    *''Travels in various Countries of Europe, Asia and Africa'' (4to, 1810-1819; 2nd ed., 1811-1823).
    4 KB (611 words) - 06:29, 17 May 2019
  • The Scriptures '98 Version
    *South Africa: Institute for Scripture Research (PTY) LTD. ''The Scriptures'' ISBN 0-62 ...
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  • Germany
    ... erman East Africa, South-West Africa, Togo, and Cameroon. The Scramble for Africa caused tension between the great powers that may have contributed to the c ...
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  • French Language
    ... ana and Maine. Most second-language speakers of French live in Francophone Africa, arguably exceeding the number of native speakers. The Democratic Republic ... ... ons between the 17th and 20th centuries, French was introduced to America, Africa, Polynesia, and the Caribbean.
    3 KB (386 words) - 07:33, 27 December 2022
  • Oxford English Dictionary
    ... the United Kingdom, including North America, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan, and the Caribbean. The work was expected to take seven t ...
    32 KB (4861 words) - 07:50, 8 March 2016
  • Rome
    ... tion. It was the centre of the Roman Empire, which dominated Europe, North Africa and the Middle East for over four hundred years from the 1st Century BC un ...
    36 KB (5700 words) - 14:19, 8 March 2016
  • Spanish Language
    ... new words. Castilian was taken most notably to the Americas as well as to Africa and Asia Pacific with the expansion of the Spanish Empire between the fift ... ... ization of American States, the Organization of Ibero-American States, the African Union, the Union of South American Nations, the Latin Union, and the Cari ...
    39 KB (5743 words) - 08:13, 5 March 2016
  • Russian language
    [[Category:Languages of South Africa]]
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  • Article: Acts 9:5-7 hear the voice; 7:20 exceeding fair
    ... , Russian, Ukranian, Xhosa Bible 1996 (8 million people in Eastern Cape of Africa) and the Modern Greek version used today throughout the Greek Orthodox chu ...
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  • Article: 1 John 5:7 These three are one by Will Kinney
    ... irit, and these three are one." Victor of Vitensis, Historia persecutionis Africanae Prov, Translated by Michael Maynard in A History of the Debate Over 1 J ... 450-530 AD. Several orthodox African writers quoted the verse when defending the doctrine of the Trinity again ...
    41 KB (7109 words) - 04:18, 9 March 2016
  • Creation Ministries International
    Creation Ministries International has offices in Australia, Canada, South Africa, New Zealand, Romania and the United States.
    539 B (80 words) - 11:21, 17 March 2016
  • Article: Luke 14:10 have worship; Lk 2:1-3 Taxing or Census? by Will Kinney
    ... o civilization; all southern and western Europe, western Asia and northern Africa. Should be enrolled. A census was to be taken as a preliminary to A POLL T ...
    18 KB (3053 words) - 03:42, 4 May 2019
  • French language
    ... st second-language speakers of French live in [[African French|Francophone Africa]], arguably exceeding the number of native speakers.<sup>[14]</sup> ... um, between the 17th and 20th centuries, French was introduced to America, Africa, Polynesia, South-East Asia, and the Caribbean.
    4 KB (547 words) - 14:50, 11 March 2016
  • Shona language
    ... esent day Zimbabwe from the Mapungubwe and K2 communities in Limpopo South Africa before the invasion of the English settlers. A common misconception is tha ... Shona and other languages of Southern and Eastern Africa include [[whistled sibilant|whistling sounds]], unlike most other language ...
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  • Catena (Biblical commentary)
    In the West, [[Primasius of Adrumentum]] in the former Roman province of Africa in the sixth century compiled the first catena from Latin commentators. He ...
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  • Yam Suph
    ... itionally been understood to refer to the salt water inlet located between Africa and the Arabian peninsula, known in English as the [[Red Sea]]. More recen ...
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  • Uncial script
    Due to its extremely widespread use, in [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]], [[Africa]]n, [[Italy|Italian]], [[France|French]], [[Spain|Spanish]], and "insular" ... *African (i.e. [[North Africa during the Classical Period|Roman North Africa]]n) uncial is more angular than other forms of uncial. In particular, the ...
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  • Natural language
    ... linguistic prescription]]. Thus non-standard language varieties (such as [[African American Vernacular English]]) are considered to be natural while standar ... ... s language, then it was presumedly present in the ancestral populations in Africa before the human population split into various groups to inhabit the rest ...
    17 KB (2403 words) - 04:20, 9 March 2016
  • Jack Moorman
    ... irst volumes. He used it to teach his students at a Bible College in South Africa where he served the Lord as a missionary before going to England. He has f ...
    2 KB (255 words) - 14:10, 24 August 2019
  • Afrikaans
    ... st Germanic languages|West Germanic language]], spoken natively in [[South Africa]] and [[Namibia]]. It is a daughter language of [[Dutch language|Dutch]], ... ... rn Cape]]—and the primary language of the [[coloured]] and [[White South African|white communities]].<sup>[]</sup> In neighbouring [[Namibia]], Afrikaans ...
    36 KB (5367 words) - 08:18, 8 March 2016
  • Codex Bobiensis
    It is from North Africa and is dated to the 4th or 5th century. Later it was brought to the monast ... ... amples of the Gospel of Mark, and because Mark was supposedly traveling in Africa after having written his Gospel, it is thought to be a copy of the Gospel ...
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  • Acts 2:10
    ... appadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt, and the parts of Africa about Cyrene, and Roman sojourners, (Jews and proselytes) Cretans and Arab ... * [[1835 AD|1835]] Phrygia, and Pamphilia, Egypt, and the parts of Africa which are about Cyrene: Roman strangers, also, both Jews and proselytes; ( ...
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  • Bible translations (Afrikaans)
    Afrikaans is a form of Dutch spoken in South Africa. ... ranslation was never published. The manuscript is to be found in the South African National Library, Cape Town.
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  • Byzantine Empire
    ... y Roman western [[Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean coast]], including North Africa, Italy, and Rome itself, which it held for two more centuries. During the ...
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  • History of Eastern Orthodox Christian theology
    ... Mark]] (including the [[Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church|Ethiopian]] of Africa or [[Ethiopia|Abyssinia]]), the [[Syriac Orthodox Church|Syrian]] (or Assy ...
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  • Language
    ... Xhosa language|Xhosa]] and hundreds of other languages spoken throughout [[Africa]]. ... ]]s have been taught hand signs based on [[American Sign Language]]. The [[African Grey Parrot]], which possesses the ability to mimic human speech with a h ...
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  • Catholic Church
    ... the 19th century, Catholic missionaries followed colonial governments into Africa and built schools, hospitals, monasteries and churches.<sup>[]</sup> ... ceania (5.5%), remained roughly the same in the Americas, and increased in Africa (27.6%) and Asia (21.1%).<sup>[]</sup>
    68 KB (10317 words) - 12:28, 10 January 2019
  • List of the animals in the Bible
    ... his]] arenicola or scytale of the Pyramids, very common in Syria and North Africa. ... , extinct in western Asia, still exists in central Asia and the deserts of Africa.
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  • Francisco Jiménez de Cisneros
    ... uisitor]], missionary of the [[Moors]], promoted the [[Crusade]]s in North Africa, and founded the [[Complutense University of Madrid|Complutense University ... ... l. The resistance was so fierce that four hundred monks and friars fled to Africa with their "wives" and converted to [[Islam]]. The [[Minister General]] of ...
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  • Bible translations into Afrikaans
    ... ranslation was never published. The manuscript is to be found in the South African National Library, Cape Town. *[[Religion in South Africa]]
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  • Bible translations (Amharic)
    ... Churches Movement in Southern Ethiopia, 1927-1944; Studies of Religion in Africa, 16 (Leiden: Brill, 1966), p. 291.
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  • Book of Common Prayer
    ===Africa=== The Book Of Common Prayers in Africa is the same as the ones in other places each province has its own signatur ...
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  • Bible society
    * The [http://www.biblesociety.co.za Bible Society of South Africa]
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  • Augustine of Hippo
    ... philosopher]] and [[theologian]] who lived in the [[Roman Empire|Roman]] [[Africa Province]]. His writings were very influential in the development of [[Wes ... ... gaste (now [[Souk Ahras]], [[Algeria]]) in [[Africa (Roman province)|Roman Africa]].<sup>[]</sup> His father, Patricius, was a pagan, and his mother, [[Sain ...
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  • Sextus Julius Africanus
    '''Sextus Julius Africanus''' (c. 160 &ndash; c. 240) was a [[Christian]] traveller and [[historia ... Whether Julius Africanus was a layman or a cleric remains controversial. [[Louis-Sébastien Le N ...
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  • Johann Albrecht Bengel
    ... ts into three classes, he finally adopted a classification into two: the [[Africa]]n or older family of documents, and the Asiatic, or more recent class, to ...
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  • The Praise of Folly by Desiderius Erasmus
    commendations! as if they had conquered Africa or taken in Babylon. inscription was thus: "To the Gods of Asia, Europe, and Africa; To the
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  • Cantillation
    The Jews of North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and Yemen all had local musical traditions ... ... temet.net/21292/Lire_La_Torah_Paracha_Taamim Torat Emet] - Comparing North African melodies (French language site)
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  • German language
    ... , [[Venezuela]] (where the dialect [[Alemán Coloniero]] developed), South Africa and [[Australia]]. In Namibia, [[German Namibians]] retain German educatio ...
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  • Alphabet
    ... ctional load, as in [[Somali language|Somali]] and many other languages of Africa and the Americas. Such scripts are to tone what abjads are to vowels. Most ...
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  • Rylands Papyri
    ... ollection of thousands of [[papyrus]] fragments and documents from [[North Africa]] and [[Greece]] housed at the [[John Rylands University Library]], [[Manc ...
    4 KB (516 words) - 06:42, 27 April 2019
  • British Library
    ... cords]] and materials in the languages of Asia and of north and north-east Africa.<sup>[17]</sup> * 17. "Asia, Pacific and Africa Collections". British Library. http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/bldept/apac/apacol ...
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  • Semitic people
    ... an origin in either [[Mesopotamia]], the [[Arabian Peninsula]] or [[North Africa]]. The Semitic language family is also considered a component of the large ... ... e Near East, and to some degree in Asia Minor, the Caucasus, Greece, North Africa and Rome.
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  • Article:And These Three Are One by Jesse Boyd
    ... ge where I John 5:7-8 was insisted upon by Eugenius, the spokesman for the African bishops, as he confessed his faith and the faith of his brethren: ... rt a spurious verse into God's Word as their first line of defense.[46]The African bishops must have had weighty testimony to the Comma in their manuscripts ...
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  • The Shepherd of Hermas
    ... kes no reference to this work, so it would seem to have gone out of use in Africa during the early decades of the 3rd century. Somewhat later it is quoted b ...
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  • Oriental studies
    ... (which stretched from the [[Middle East]] and [[Central Asia]] to [[North Africa]] and [[Al-Andalus|Andalusia]]). During the [[Middle Ages]], [[Muslim]]s a ... ... slations]] of Arabic texts into Latin, with figures like [[Constantine the African]], who translated 37 books, mostly medical texts, from Arabic to Latin, a ...
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  • 125
    :1) a country occupying the northeast angle of Africa
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  • Article: “God and our Saviour” or “Our… God and Saviour” in Titus 2:13, 2 Peter 1:1 & Jude 1:4? by KJV Today
    ... . 204). This Old Latin text-type L:T is "attested in the 5th/6th cent. in Africa, Spain, Gaul (and Ireland), Italy: 32 55 64; readings in the Vulgate tradi ...
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  • Article: “God and our Saviour” or “Our… God and Saviour” in Titus 2:13, 2 Peter 1:1 by KJV Today
    ... . 204). This Old Latin text-type L:T is "attested in the 5th/6th cent. in Africa, Spain, Gaul (and Ireland), Italy: 32 55 64; readings in the Vulgate tradi ...
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  • 2 Chronicles 28 Bishops' Bible 1568
    ... :7 And Zichri a mightie man of Ephraim slue Maasiahu the kinges sonne, and Africa the gouernour of the house, and Elcana that was next to the king.
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  • Cyprian
    ... ing of the 3rd century in [[North Africa during the Classical Period|North Africa]], perhaps at Carthage, where he received a classical education. Soon afte ...
    935 B (131 words) - 21:09, 4 October 2022
  • Article: Testimony of S. Franklin Logsdon by Scion of Zion
    ... as Livingstone's Book. J.C. Studd gave up his fortune to take this Book to Africa. And I don't feel ashamed to carry it the rest of my journey. It's God's B ...
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  • Robert Cotton Mather
    ... 1879. Their youngest son, C. B. Mather, went as medical missionary to East Africa.<sup>[1]</sup> Their daughter Margaret married Matthew Atmore Sherring.<su ...
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  • Textual criticism of the New Testament
    ... , and early, and comes from a wide geographical area stretching from North Africa to Italy from [[Gaul]] to Syria. It is found in Greek manuscripts and in t ...
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  • Donation of Constantine
    ... e]], [[Asia (Roman province)|Asia]], [[Thrace]], [[Africa (Roman province)|Africa]], [[Italy]] and the various islands". To Sylvester and his successors he ...
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  • Granville Sharp
    ... eat Britain was by far the largest trafficker in slaves, transporting more Africans across the Atlantic than all other nations put together, and the slave t ... ... most of them without employment. Ideas were formulated for a settlement in Africa where they could return "home". [[Henry Smeathman]], a plant collector and ...
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  • Akan
    Akan (also known as Twi) is spoken in Ghana (Africa).
    167 B (25 words) - 10:07, 16 September 2018
  • Steven Anderson
    ... ave identified Steven Anderson as an undesirable person to travel to South Africa".
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  • Victor Vitensis
    ... e, temporibus Genserici et Hunirici regum Wandalorum'' (''A History of the African Province Persecution, in the Times of Genseric and Huneric, the Kings of ... ... vides an account of the reign of [[Genseric]], from the Vandal invasion of Africa in 429 until the king's death in 477; whilst, the second and third record ...
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  • William Jowett
    Considering the peoples and religions of [[Africa]] while he was based in Malta, Jowett wrote "Even the ... am/historyofthechur015639mbp/historyofthechur015639mbp_djvu.txt Chapter V, Africa and the East Waiting] at archive.org</ref>
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  • Johannine Comma
    [[John Oxlee]], in his journal debate with Frederick Nolan, accused the African Prelates Vigilius Tapensis and Fulgentius Ruspensis of thrusting the vers ... ... nsible. "the disputed words...were originally brought into Latin copies in Africa from the margin, where they had been placed as a pious and orthodox gloss ...
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  • Authorized King James Version - Translators to the Reader
    ... e causes also it was well understood in many places of Europe, yea, and of Africa too. Therefore the word of God being set forth in Greek, becometh hereby ...
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  • Jonannine Comma and Bruce Metzger
    ... text. In the fifth century the gloss was quoted by Latin Fathers in North Africa and Italy as part of the text of the Epistle, and from the sixth century o ...
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  • Sabellius
    ... d [[theologian]] who most likely taught in Rome, but may have been a North African from Libya. Basil and others call him a Libyan from Pentapolis, but this ... ... hings of Sabellius were most vigorously opposed by [[Tertullian]] in North Africa and [[Hippolytus of Rome|Hippolytus]] in Rome, who both proposed a [[Subor ...
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  • Arius
    ... Christian churches persisted throughout Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa, especially in various [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] kingdoms, until suppr ...
    5 KB (766 words) - 00:38, 6 May 2020
  • Book:Memoir of the controversy respecting the three heavenly witnesses, I John v. 7. Orme, William, Ezra Abbott
    evidence afforded by the African Church, and some other the African Bishops under Huneric; the Preface, Bible, awd
    417 KB (70560 words) - 13:46, 11 May 2020
  • Johannine Comma and Scrivener
    ... ritten by St. John: that they were originally brought into Latin copies in Africa from the margin, where they had been placed as a pious and orthodox gloss ... ... ritten by St. John: that they were originally brought into Latin copies in Africa from the margin, where they had been placed as a pious and orthodox gloss ...
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  • Johannine Comma and Gavin McGrath
    ... en a black letter day on 26 September. He was the first martyred bishop of Africa. His martyrdom is covered under “the eighth general persecution under th ...
    26 KB (4215 words) - 12:11, 3 August 2020

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