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Англо-русский религиозный словарь. 2013.
Англо-русский религиозный словарь. 2013.
Apostolic Tradition — The Apostolic Tradition is an early manual of Christian church life and discipline which includes early forms of worship. It was formerly known as the Egyptian Church Order but is now held to be the work of the third century Roman theologian… … Wikipedia
Hippolytus of Rome — For places named after the saint, see Saint Hippolyte Infobox Saint name=Saint Hippolytus of Rome birth date=c. 170 death date=c. 236 feast day=Roman Catholic Church: 13 August Eastern Orthodox Church: 30 January venerated in=Roman Catholic… … Wikipedia
Hippolytus, Canons of Saint — ▪ Christian literature formally Canons of the Church and Precepts Written by Hippolytus, Archbishop of Rome, According to the Ordinances of the Apostles a collection of 38 canons (church regulations) preserved in an Arabic translation.… … Universalium
Apostolic Constitutions — ▪ ecclesiastical law formally Ordinances of the Holy Apostles Through Clement largest collection of ecclesiastical law that has survived from early Christianity. The full title suggests that these regulations were drawn up by the Apostles … Universalium
Hippolytus — (c. 170–c. 236) Antipope, Theologian and Saint. Little definite is known of the life of Hippolytus. origen heard him preach as a presbyter in Rome; he set himself up as antipope during the Pontificate of Callistus, but he was probably… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Hippolytus of Rome, Saint — ▪ antipope born c. 170 died c. 235, , Sardinia; Western feast day August 13, Eastern feast day January 30 Christian martyr who was also the first antipope (217/218–235). Hippolytus was a leader of the Roman church during the… … Universalium
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