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October 1656-1657 A.D. Parthenius III—Constantinople’s 199th; Charged with Treason by Sultan & Hanged

October 1656-1657 A.D.   Parthenius III—Constantinople’s 199 th ; Charged with Treason by Sultan & Hanged Parthenius III of Constantinople From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Parthenius III Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople Church Church of Constantinople Appointed 26 July 1656 Term ended 24 March 1657 Predecessor Joannicius II Successor Gabriel II Personal details Born Island of   Lesvos Died 24 March 1657 Istanbul Previous post Metropolitan of   Chios Sainthood Feast day March 24 Venerated in Eastern Orthodox Church Parthenius III   ( Greek :   Παρθένιος Γ΄ ) was   Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople   in 1656–1657. In 1657 he was charged with treason by the Ottoman Sultan   an...

15 October 2015 A.D. Why Contemporary Worship is Less than Biblical—an Introduction

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15 October 2015 A.D. Why Contemporary Worship is Less than Biblical—an Introduction        Ruiz, Miquel. “Why Contemporary Worship is Less than Biblical—an Introduction.” Brothers of John the Stedfast. 15 Oct 2015. http://steadfastlutherans.org/2015/10/why-contemporary-worship-is-less-than-biblical-an-introduction/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+BJS+%28The+Brothers+of+John+the+Steadfast%29 . Accessed 15 Oct 2015. Why Contemporary Worship is Less than Biblical – an Introduction Posted on October 15, 2015 by Miguel Ruiz There have historically been two dominant approaches to the determination of worship forms and substance within Protestantism, known as the “normative principle of worship,” and the “regulative principle of worship.”  Summarized briefly, the normative principle states that whatever the Scriptures do not forbid in worship may be permitted, and the regulative principle states that only ...

October 1560, 1576, & 1599 A.D. Geneva Bibles

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October 1560, 1576, & 1599 A.D.   Geneva Bibles Nicole, Roger. “The Original Geneva Bible.”   Ligonier Ministries.   1 Apr 1995. http://www.ligonier.org/learn/articles/the-original-geneva-bible/ .   Accessed 24 Sept 2014. The Original Geneva Bible by Roger Nicole   Christianity is the religion of the Incarnate Word, Jesus Christ, and of the written Word, the Bible. Wherever Christianity has gone, it has developed translations of Scripture as a necessity. The promise of Pentecost, where people of various origin heard of “the wonders of God in their own tongues” ( Acts 2:11 ), has been fulfilled and continues to be increasingly fulfilled in the process of Bible translation. The whole Bible, or portions thereof, is now available in print in more than 2,000 languages. In the British Isles, turbulent times accompanied the work of translating Scripture, but the first written translation of the whole Bible was made under the influence of J...