
12- Firstborn of Satan
In July of 144 A.D., the Church of Rome excommunicated a heretic named Marcion of Sinope. This ma...
The History of the Early Church · Terry Young
June 18, 201419m 26s
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In July of 144 A.D., the Church of Rome excommunicated a heretic named Marcion of Sinope. This man would try to sever the Church completely from its Jewish roots and was also the first Christian to create a list of canonical books which constituted a "New Testament."
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Music “Sons of Constantinople” by Tyler Cunningham, licensed under Pond5.
HistoryoftheEarlyChurch.wordpress.com
[email protected]
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