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  • ....jpg|thumb|center|Spread of [[Christianity]] to 325 AD (dark blue) and 600 AD (light blue).]] | ...(it had slowly developed over centuries) culminating in a schism in [[1054 AD]]. In the Middle Ages, people in Christian lands formed armies to "defend"
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  • The [[First Council of Nicaea]] took place in 325 AD and is known as the First Ecumenical Council (from the Greek [[oikumene]] m
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  • ...an denominations. It gets its name from the [[First Council of Nicaea]] in 325 at which it was adopted. It was later revised in 381. There have been many ...f the latter which was composed at the [[First Council of Nicea]] in [[325 AD]].
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  • ...ng of the Trinity was clearly articulated in the [[Nicene Creed]] of [[325 AD]].
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  • ...ts roots in Israel, Persia and India, with Saint Thomas the Apostle around AD 52. This Church is Eastern in origin and is an autocephalous, self ruling h ...the Council of Nicea in 325 A.D. and the Council of Constantinople in 381 AD. As for the third ecumenical council that was held in 431 A.D. at Ephesus t
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  • ...), who refer to ''The Church in Crisis: A History of the General Councils, 325–1870'' (1964) by Philip Hughes</ref> At the Council, the central question ...been a Christian tradition since at least St Anthony in the third century AD.
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  • ...s conferred on male deacons. Canon 19 of the Council of Nicaea (held in AD 325) seems to indicate that deaconesses were not ordained sacramentally.</ref> ...t. Clement of Alexandria, writing a couple hundred years before him (about AD 191), said, “Because of its divine institution for the propagation of man
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