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church would be built ( Matthew 16 : 18-19 ) and Paul the ' vessel of election'.34 Gaudentius's point is that the two apostles represented the origins of the church and its final mission to reach all peoples ; Peter provided its firm ...
church would be built ( Matthew 16 : 18-19 ) and Paul the ' vessel of election'.34 Gaudentius's point is that the two apostles represented the origins of the church and its final mission to reach all peoples ; Peter provided its firm ...
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38 The spreading of Christianity is a major theme of the sermon and Leo dwells on the mystical connection between Saints Peter and Paul , and Rome , in this universal reach . Although he does not expand on the nature of the apostles ...
38 The spreading of Christianity is a major theme of the sermon and Leo dwells on the mystical connection between Saints Peter and Paul , and Rome , in this universal reach . Although he does not expand on the nature of the apostles ...
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Ceolfrith's dedication of the book ad corpus , to the body of St Peter , suggests that the gift was to be presented at Peter's shrine . This reflects Rome's fundamental importance as the site of the martyrdom and relics of the princes ...
Ceolfrith's dedication of the book ad corpus , to the body of St Peter , suggests that the gift was to be presented at Peter's shrine . This reflects Rome's fundamental importance as the site of the martyrdom and relics of the princes ...
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