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In any case it is very early within living memory of the apostolic age.
The principle of prophecy fulfillment is carried over from the apostolic age and through the 2nd century.
The coexistence of Christianity and other cultures dates back to the apostolic age.
Unlike Gaius, he refused to draw a sharp line between the apostolic age and the present.
During the apostolic age, Christianity began to establish itself throughout the Mediterranean.
Tradition makes him a Christian missionary of the 1st century, during the Apostolic Age.
Even after the death of the apostles or the end of the Apostolic Age, the practice was continued.
His work was epoch-making in church history, especially that dealing with the Old Testament and the apostolic age.
The earliest Christian period of biblical interpretation is the Apostolic Age.
The Christian church sees "the Apostolic Age" as the foundation upon which its whole history is founded.
Following the Apostolic Age, there was fierce and often politicized debate in the early church on many interrelated issues.
The age of Ephesus is the apostolic age.
There is evidence of a controversy over religious male circumcision during the Christian Apostolic Age.
Thus the Edessan church traced its origin to the apostolic age, and Christianity even became the state religion for a time.
The mother church at Jerusalem in the apostolic age had a single head in the person of James, the Lord's brother.
His best known publication is a History of Christianity in the Apostolic Age (1897).
Following the Apostolic Age, from the 2nd century forward, several controversies developed about how the human and divine are related within the person of Jesus.
---- Nevertheless, there had been something imperfect or unrealized about the apostolic age.
He is notable for having translated and made commentaries upon the work of Pseudo-Dionysius, initially thought to be from the apostolic age.
Acts of the Apostles - outlines the history of the Apostolic Age.
This work, rediscovered in the 19th century, provides a unique look at Christianity in the Apostolic Age.
Local legends place the conversion of Ferentino, Alatri, and neighboring towns in the apostolic age.
His second book, The Apostolic Age (1955), is a succinct historical study of the early church to the end of the first century.
This was Presbyterianism, a return to what was widely assumed to have been the practice of the Apostolic Age.
The Trent declaration was of the most significant theological component of Eucharistic doctrine since the apostolic age.