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  1. Early Church History—Life in Ancient Rome & The Early Christians

    Sep 5, 2018 · This site is for anyone interested in learning about Early Church History, Ancient Rome and the Early Church Fathers. It's loaded with fascinating articles.

  2. About - Early Church History

    This site is for anyone interested in learning more about the first three centuries of the Christian Church. The editor has spent thousands of hours over many years researching and writing …

  3. Ancient Corinth—A Symbol of Sin - Early Church History

    In spite of all the communications to the Christians in Corinth who had, at first, been faithful to the Gospel and Paul’s love for and agony over the Corinthians and Clement’s long letter to them, …

  4. Communion in the Early Church - EARLY CHURCH HISTORY

    The Fractio Panis fresco, early 100’s, is the clearest example we have in catacomb art of the ritual of the Eucharist in the first two hundred years of the Gentile Church in Rome.

  5. Was Gamaliel A Christian? - Early Church History

    There is a long history in the Christian church that claims Gamaliel was a Christian. His purported remains, as well as the relics of the Biblical Nicodemus, are in the Christian Duomo in Pisa, Italy.

  6. MARTYRS - Early Church History

    These articles describe the martyrdoms of the early Christians in the first centuries of the Christian faith.

  7. Paul in Ephesus—A Clash of Cultures - Early Church History

    “About that time (c. 56 AD) there arose a disturbance about the Way (early designation for Christianity). A silversmith named Demetrius, who made silver shrines of Artemis, brought in a …

  8. Lapsi—Christians Who “Lapse/Abandon” Their Faith - EARLY …

    The early churches eventually came down on the side of the forgivers. The church in Rome wrote to the church in Carthage that if the lapsi were left to their own resources, their fall would be …

  9. Long or Short Ending in Mark? - Early Church History

    In the c. 300’s or earlier in the Calendar of Greek Church lessons they used Mark 16:9-20 as the verses to be read on Ascension Day and on St. Mary Magdalene’s Day.

  10. Taxes In The Ancient Roman World - Early Church History

    When the Roman Empire was dying in the late 200’s and early 300’s, their financial resources had been stretched to the limit. They were spending a substantial part of their revenue on people …