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  • {{FR-2-1|author=Bruce W. Warren|article=Review of ''Christianity in America before Columbus?'' by Donald W. Hemingway|start=98|end=99|url=ht
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  • * [[:Category:Christianity] *[[:Category:Book of Mormon/Doctrine/Pre-Christian Christianity]]
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  • ...nd this has administered a severe shock to the complacency of conventional Christianity. "It is as though God had added to his 'once for all' revelation," writes a [[Category:Book of Mormon/Doctrine/Pre-Christian Christianity]]
    3 KB (392 words) - 23:33, 5 September 2014
  • ...job, were simply doing what other men did. But three religions—primitive Christianity, Islam, and Mormonism—actually claim to have been founded not by men but
    9 KB (1,466 words) - 00:30, 6 September 2014
  • |title=Radical novelty of Augustine's alterations to Christianity ===Radical novelty of Augustine's alterations to Christianity===
    3 KB (463 words) - 11:17, 2 September 2014
  • ...n the fourth century, Hellenism forced Christianity to go to its schools; "Christianity was squeezed into a system congenial to pagan-Greek-rationalist thought, an
    3 KB (558 words) - 23:50, 5 September 2014
  • |title=Extensive pagan and Hellenist influence in Christianity ==Extensive pagan and Hellenist influence in Christianity==
    3 KB (474 words) - 19:53, 5 September 2014
  • ...tsiders continue to join the church. When a Germanic king was converted to Christianity, for example, he refused to accept baptism since that meant basely leaving
    7 KB (1,137 words) - 13:16, 16 September 2014
  • ...red the great questions of life. It is all totally foreign to conventional Christianity, but perfectly familiar, I am sure, to most Latter-day Saints, though few i
    6 KB (938 words) - 09:57, 6 September 2014
  • ...hat powers, which had contributed so essentially to the rapid diffusion of Christianity, were withdrawn. . . . The silence of Ecclesiastical history, respecting th
    6 KB (1,094 words) - 19:03, 4 September 2014
  • ...ation for Columbus's explorations was not financial gain but the spread of Christianity. He was zealously committed to the cause of taking the gospel, as he unders
    3 KB (502 words) - 14:53, 13 September 2014
  • ...the land of our forefathers." As everybody who knows anything at all about Christianity also knows, Jesus was born in the little town of Bethlehem. However, althou
    2 KB (308 words) - 19:26, 5 October 2014
  • ...ECT [[Source:Nibley:CW03:Ch14:1:Extensive pagan and Hellenist influence in Christianity]]
    95 bytes (12 words) - 19:53, 5 September 2014
  • {{:Source:Nibley:CW03:Ch14:1:Extensive pagan and Hellenist influence in Christianity}}
    1 member (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 19:54, 5 September 2014
  • ...itions upon which this narrative is based most likely predate the birth of Christianity and are reflective of more ancient Jewish thought.17 John W. Welch has demo
    4 KB (730 words) - 22:20, 5 September 2014
  • In ''Prophecy in Early Christianity and the Ancient Mediterranean World'', biblical scholar David E. Aune sets
    3 KB (485 words) - 19:23, 5 October 2014
  • |title=Pre-Christian Christianity in the Book of Mormon
    2 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 11:42, 6 September 2014
  • ...were known by a number of prophets prior to his birth was common in early Christianity, as it is in the Book of Mormon.<ref>{{Book:Parry Peterson Welch:Echoes and [[Category:Book of Mormon/Doctrine/Pre-Christian Christianity]]
    8 KB (1,363 words) - 18:55, 7 September 2014
  • ...rding the existence of sacred, secret teachings and practices in primitive Christianity. Similarly, Professor Hans Dieter Betz finds it most likely that Matthew 7:
    5 KB (814 words) - 23:06, 26 February 2015
  • ...sformation, if not elimination. Similarly, asceticism and celibacy entered Christianity at an early stage to distort the meaning of the covenant of marriage and ma
    2 KB (238 words) - 22:12, 9 September 2014

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