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    What 'Unorthodox' doctrine has come into the church?

    Eusebius There is one source to which those wishing to expunge Jesus’ words from Matthew 28:19 will inevitably run, and that is the 4th-century Historian, Eusebius. In some of His writings, Eusebius paraphrases the Great Commission as “Go ye and make disciples of all nations in my name,” such as...
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    What 'Unorthodox' doctrine has come into the church?

    CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Baptism No sign of being changed. The Manuscript Evidence There are no known ancient manuscripts of Matthew which contain the ending of Matthew but lack this final episode or that contain it without the Trinitarian formula. Our earliest manuscripts are, of course...
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    From the pen of Ellen White

    https://www.desford.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/160105-Ford-Investigative-Judgment-free-ebook.pdf https://www.desford.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Dr-Desmond-Ford-Daniel.8.14.pdf...
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    From the pen of Ellen White

    https://www.ministrymagazine.org/archive/1984/08/was-ellen-g.-white-an-epileptic https://www.baptistboard.com/threads/the-brain-injury-that-spawned-sda.107849/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3182015/ https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2021.708800/full...
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    From the pen of Ellen White

    The Allegation In 1981, for instance, Delbert H. Hodder, a pediatrician with a special interest in pediatric neurology, wrote in Evangelica (a magazine now defunct) that Ellen White’s visions were “consistent with what is now known as partial-complex or psychomotor seizures.”2 Four years...
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    What 'Unorthodox' doctrine has come into the church?

    I already brother, friend posted lots of quotes by ECF on the Trinity. https://www.ligonier.org/podcasts/5-minutes-in-church-history-with-stephen-nichols/two-disciples-of-john-polycarp https://earlychurch.com/polycarp-disciple-of-the-apostle-john/...
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    Whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven

    As I pointed out before most believers today are not Jewish. Romans 7:6 Easy-to-Read Version 6 In the past the law held us as prisoners, but our old selves died, and we were made free from the law. So now we serve God in a new way, not in the old way, with the written rules. Now we serve God...
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    Was Noah's flood global?

    interesting says very tired one.
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    Was Noah's flood global?

    How many years passed from the flood and that event?
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    Was Noah's flood global?

    I am in a lot of shoulder and back pain ---- fell out of bed last night and injured top of my head.
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    What 'Unorthodox' doctrine has come into the church?

    Challenge for you friend. Make a list of your doctrines (and that of your Church). Go to newadvent.org and see if you can find them in the early church fathers. They were taught by the Apostles. If you can not find a doctrine then the early church did not believe IT. Make sure to include...
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    What 'Unorthodox' doctrine has come into the church?

    Irenaeus (115-190). As a boy he listened to Polycarp, the disciple of John. He became Bishop of Lyons. “The Church, though dispersed throughout the whole world, even to the ends of the earth, has received from the apostles and their disciples this faith: . . . one God, the Father Almighty...
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    What 'Unorthodox' doctrine has come into the church?

    https://apostles-creed.org/confessional-reformed-christian-theology/theology/early-church-fathers-quotes-trinity/ Polycarp (70-155/160). Bishop of Smyrna. Disciple of John the Apostle. “O Lord God almighty . . . I bless you and glorify you through the eternal and heavenly high priest Jesus...
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    What 'Unorthodox' doctrine has come into the church?

    Augustine of Hippo a.d. 354–430
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    What 'Unorthodox' doctrine has come into the church?

    Dionysius, Bishop of Alexandria a.d. 200–265 Cyprian a.d. 200–258 Novatian a.d. 210–280 Alexander, Bishop of Alexandria a.d. 273–326
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    What 'Unorthodox' doctrine has come into the church?

    Clement of Alexandria a.d. 153–217 Tertullian a.d. 145–220