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THEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT 205 '0 yap άρτος του θεού εστίν ο κατυβαίνων εκ του ουρανού και ζωην διδούί ω κόσμω -John vi 33 Έ iJf σθησαν δ6 οί μαθηταΧ αυτού οτι γεγραμμενον εστίν Ο ftyXos του οίκου σου κατεφαγε με bAfl ϋ 17 Ό δβ Ί σοΰν απεκρ'ινατο αύτοϊς Ό πατήρ μου ε ως αρτι εργάζεται καγώ εργάζομαι -John ν 17 IV-ecclesiastical iStovn What was the great mistake of the Jews in the time of the Apostles respecting the nature of their national calling Prove from the Old Testament Scriptures that it was not meant to he exclusive Show that the calling was nevertheless most real one Trace the growth of the Church during the period compre- hended in the history of the Acts of the Apostles With what event docs that hook terminate Explain the difference between the position of the Church in reference to the Roman Empire during the first and the second centuries and the causes of that difference State in what way the feelings and tendencies of particular Emperors during the second and third centuries modified the general policy of the Empire towards Christians What is the characteristic difference between the heresies of the second century and those of the fourth and fifth Illustrate the difference between Heresy and Schism from the history of the Arian and Donatist controversies What was the great controversy in the eighth century of the Church What part did the Emperors of Constantinople and the Bishops of Rome respectively take in it Explain generally the circumstances of Europe in the eleventh century and how they were connected with the be- ginning of the Crusades Explain the position of our English monarchsin reference to the Bishops of Rome in the twelfth thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
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