Christianity:
general overview  |
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Bible database |
| Bible history
resources |
| Bibleplaces
photographs and descriptions of biblical and archaeological sites in Israel,
Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and Greece |
| Catholic encyclopedia
(new advent), a tip |
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Christian
history Abbott, Lyman, Abelard, Peter (1079-1142), act of toleration (1689),
Addai, Adolphus, Gustavus (reformation), Aesculapius, Alaric, Albigenses,
Alcuin, Alexander, bishop of Alexandria, Ambrose, anabaptists, Anthony |
| Christus Rex
a tip |
| Classic
christian books encycyclopedia of christianity, early church fathers, a
large on-line library of classic Christian books for download or browsing |
| Extra biblical
writings pseudepigrapha,
gnostic, apocrypha & dead sea scrolls, N.T studies |
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Godsdienst links in
Dutch, een tip |
| Hall of
church history a different view, a tip |
| Jezus2000.com
Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Sea of Galilee, holy sites in the holyland |
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Religious controversy |
| Timeline
of the old testament almost 3000 years of old testament history, from the birth of Noah, to the religious reformations of
Ezra |
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Horizontaal |
Christianity:
miscellaneous topics  |
| Bishops of
Rome, the Popes, 42 AD-present |
| Celtic
christian resources |
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Christelijke symbolen, met uitleg in Dutch |
| Christian catacombs of Rome |
| Christian
sanctuaries in the holy land nativity at Bethlehem, Shepherd Fields, Annunciation at Nazareth, Capernaum, Mount Tabor, Holy Sepulchre, Holy Cenacle, Dominus Flevit, Tomb of Mary, Way of the Cross, Basilica of Gethsemane, Kidron Valley, Shrine at Bethany |
| Church of the
nativity in Bethlehem |
| Codex
Sinaiticus Codex Sinaiticus is one of the most important books in the world.
Handwritten well over 1600 years ago, the manuscript contains the Christian
Bible in Greek, including the oldest complete copy of the New Testament |
| Convent
of pater noster the lord's prayer in 1204 languages and dialects |
| De christelijke catacomben van Rome in Dutch |
| De
geschiedenis van de christelijke staat in Dutch |
| Early
christian writings |
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Early church documents |
| Explore the sacred
sites over 1000 sacred sites in seventy countries, a
tip |
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Flood Myth |
| From Jezus
to Christ assumptions about the life of Jesus and the epic rise of
Christianity |
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Geschiedenis en achtergronden van het kerstfeest
vergeten historische gegevens over het kerstfeest, in Dutch |
| Gnostic archives
a large selection of writings and documents relating to the study of Gnosticism |
| History of Bethlehem and the
nativity church |
| History of Christianity in Egypt
from the arrival of Saint Mark in the early first century to the upheaval of the Council of Chalcedon. Also includes information on Egyptian theologians, saints, and other people instrumental in the formation of the early Church |
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How
Rome went to China |
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Huguenots |
| Jewish Roman world of Jesus
christian origins, Jesus, new testament, dead sea scrolls, masada, apostles,
Essene, archaeology, religion, temples, kingdom, Judaism |
| Kruistochten duren voort
in het rampjaar 1095 riep Paus Urbanus II op tot een kruistocht tegens de ongelovige moslims. Vier jaar later, op 15 juli 1099, veroverde Godfried van Bouillon Jeruzalem, met in zijn gevolg twintig- tot veertigduizend door godsdienstwaanzin, zonnesteken en vooral primitieve bloeddorst bezeten
christenstrijders, meer dan 70000 mensen (dieren?) werden gedood, in
Dutch |
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Medieval
inquisition inquisition in the middle ages including an interactive trial |
| Mysteries of
the Bible exploration of ongoing
Bible mysteries, Torah Codes, ancient chronology, lost tribes, dead sea scrolls,
origins Of christianity, Egyptology, biblical archaeology etc. |
| Military
martyrs explore the cult of the military martyrs during the late antique
and early medieval periods |
| Shroud of Turin
a centuries old linen cloth that bears the image of a crucified man |
| Synoptic
Gospel Primer This Synoptic Gospels Primer is designed for students in
college level courses on the gospels or anyone else interested in the "Synoptic
Problem." |
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Territorial evolution of christianity |
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The Christian
Catacombs of Rome The first Christians pilgrims to Rome were the very
Apostles Peter and Paul. They were the founders of Christian Rome, which is the
motherland of all Christians.The testimony of the Apostles and of the martyrs
who founded and, by their blood, enriched the Church of Rome is one of the most
convincing proofs of the Christian Faith |
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Christianity:
Saints  |
| Fatima
a description and discussion of the people, events and messages of the Blessed Virgin's appearances at Fa-tima, Portugal in 1917 |
| Heiligenkalender
overzicht van de heiligen
zoals deze voorkomen in de Romeinse kalender, in Dutch |
| Heilige Maagd Maria |
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Index
of Saints alphabetical index of saints, pilgrimage, calendar, catholic calendar, Roman calendar |
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Lourdes |
| St. Isidore
of Seville died 4 April, 636 |
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Orthodox
church  |
| Christian coptic orthodox
church of Egypt the word copt is derived from the Greek word Aigyptos,
which was, in turn, derived from "Hikaptah", one of the names for
Memphis, the first capital of ancient Egypt |
| Encyclopedia Coptica (Coptic Christians)
the modern use of the term "Coptic" describes Egyptian Christians |
| Kopten
het woord "Kopten" is afgeleid van een Arabisch woord, dat Egypte
betekent, in Dutch |
| Macedonian church |
| Methodist church |
| Orthodox church of
Estonia |
| Reformation
guide |
| Reformation
to revolution: 1500-1650 |
| Syriac orthodox resources |
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Sodom and Gomorrah  |
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Sodom and Gomorrah found |
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Sodom & Gomorrah: the
cities of the plain |
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Sodom & Gomorrah
rediscovered |
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Horizontaal |
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