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Objection: No Establishment of Religion Until the 4th Century

But it is objected, that the Christian church did not enjoy the assistance of the civil power during the first three centuries. If this had been such a benefit, God would certainly have conferred it upon her. Besides, she flourished as long as she was without it, but became corrupt as soon as she received… Read More Objection: No Establishment of Religion Until the 4th Century

November 21, 2015June 9, 2016 Paul J. Barth1 Comment

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