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The Councils of Carthage were church synods held during the 3rd, 4th, and 5th centuries in the city of Carthage in Africa. The most important of these... |
of Carthage around 392 and led a number of ecclesiastical councils on Christian doctrine and clerical discipline, including the important Council of 419... |
Catholic Bible (section Principles of translation) of Hippo (393), followed by a Council of Carthage (397), another Council of Carthage (419), the Council of Florence (1431–1449), and the Council of Trent... |
later affirmed in the council of Carthage in year 397 and 419. Evidence corroborates the claims of the fourth century church councils that their canonical... |
Council of Carthage (419), the Quinisext Council (692), the Council of Florence (in 1442) and the Council of Trent (in 1546). According to John of Damascus... |
local councils of the Boy Scouts of America. "Search engine for councils and districts". Archived from the original on August 9, 2012. "Local Council Locator... |
Synod (redirect from Church Councils) such as the various Councils of Carthage in which all the bishops of North Africa were to attend. During the Middle Ages, some councils were legatine, called... |
collection of oriental canons and the constitution of two dossiers (one, too hastily gathered, at the end of the Council of Carthage in May 419; the other... |
Deuterocanonical books (category Development of the Christian biblical canon) books. The Synod of Hippo (in 393 AD), followed by the Council of Carthage (397) and the Council of Carthage (419), may be the first councils that explicitly... |
Utica, Tunisia (redirect from Roman Catholic Diocese of Utica) Gallonianus, present at the Council of Carthage (419), who, according to J. Mesnage, instead belonged to the Diocese of Utina. Then the Bishop Florentius... |
Canons of the Council of Carthage (419), at which were present 217 bishops and among whose decrees were inserted 105 canons of previous councils. In the... |
the Council of Carthage (397) and (AD 419), the Council of Florence (1442) and finally the Council of Trent (1546), and is part of the canon of both... |
Council of Carthage (411), and the Council of Carthage (419) called by Saint Aurelius. Felice took part in the synod of 484 called by the Vandal king Huneric... |
the council in Carthage in 419 called by Saint Aurelius. Bonifacio took part in the synod assembled in Carthage in 484 by the Arian King Huneric of the... |
attended the Council of Carthage 411, and participated in another council of Carthage in 419. Augenzio who attended the synod in Carthage called by the... |
summary of the acts was read at and accepted by the Council of Carthage (397) and the Council of Carthage (419). To Ehrman, "Proto-orthodox Christians argued... |
Biblical canon (redirect from Table of books of Judeo-Christian Scripture) accepted by the Council of Carthage (397) and also the Council of Carthage (419). These Councils took place under the authority of Augustine of Hippo (354–430)... |
Jus antiquum (section Local councils) deal with the reception of the Nestorians, and were not communicated to the West), Chalcedon, Sardica, Carthage (that of 419, according to Dionysius)... |
present at another African council of 419. Emiliano (mentioned in 484) was among the Catholic bishops summoned to Carthage in 484 by the Vandal king Huneric... |
was repeated by the Council of Carthage (397) and the Council of Carthage (419). These councils were under the authority of St. Augustine, who regarded the... |