Re: Do we have non Eusebian evidence that there were Christian Churches prior to 312?
- From: "Roger Pearse" <roger_pearse@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Oct 2005 12:42:35 -0700
mountain man wrote:
> This is Eusebian evidence, as it has been compiled and
> preserved by Eusebius directly. To repeat above, that
> any of these churches were christian is presumed from
> [exclusively] the output of the desk of Eusebius of
> Caesara.
I'm afraid that this theory -- for which there is no evidence -- is
bending your mind. Trust me: this is twaddle.
All the best,
Roger Pearse
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