Period of church history beginning with the ministry of Jesus (c. 27-30) and ending with the First Council of Nicaea (325)
1The same notions also reappear in the early Christianity as popularly understood.
2Peter and Paul stand out conspicuously among the exponents of early Christianity.
3Rome, the great centre of early Christianity in the western world.-assailedby France.
4For one thing early Christianity continued the belief in demoniac possession.
5The question is one of the first importance to the historian of early Christianity.
6Among these Jewish dogmas retained by early Christianity was that of the bodily resurrection.
7The modern attitude has two broad differences from early Christianity.
8Early Christianity said, "Sell all thou hast and give to the poor."
9The Græco-Roman Branch, for the discovery of the remains of classical antiquity and early Christianity.
10Early Christianity, as we see already in the Acts of the Apostles, was prevailingly urban.
11The mere mention of these problems will recall the great dogmatic struggles of early Christianity.
12There was much in the book * about early Christianity and ecclesiastical antiquities.
13Historic Forces Carried Early Christianity West and Not East.
14Early Christianity, as we have already seen, found the family life of the Greco-Roman world demoralized.
15The superstition seems to have gained force rather than lost it by the spread of early Christianity.
16The area is dotted with standing stones, Ogham and beehive huts and other monuments from early Christianity.
Translations for early christianity