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 | History of the Martyrs in Palestine
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By Eusebius, Bishop of Caesarea, Discovered in a very Ancient Syriac Manuscript. Edited and transleated into English by William Cureton, D.D., Member of the Imperial Institute of France.
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 | Early English Biblical Translations
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According to Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation (731) by the Venerable Bede, Caedmon (ca. 650- ca. 680) wrote alliterative poetry on biblical themes. We know of Caedmon only through Bedes history. A portion of Caedmons "The Hymn of Creation." is paraphrased in it.
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 | The Desposyni
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By Very Reverend H. Loyson, OCARM Paris, France - Circa- 1869. The Desposyni is a term that, according to Sextus Julius Africanus, a writer of the early third century, refers to alleged blood relatives of Jesus who were then alive. According to the Book of Hebrews, some of these held, even at that relatively late stage, positions of special honour in the Early Christian Church.
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