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  2. Category:3rd-century church councils - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "3rd-century church councils" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... Councils of Carthage This page was last ...

  3. List of National Council of Churches members - Wikipedia

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    Baptist American Baptist Churches USA: Baptist Diocese of the Armenian Church of America: Oriental Orthodox Assyrian Church of the East: Church of the East Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Restorationist Christian Methodist Episcopal Church: Methodist (Historically Black) Church of the Brethren: Anabaptist Community of Christ: Latter Day ...

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  6. Ancient church councils (pre-ecumenical) - Wikipedia

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    The acts of only a few councils are preserved in surviving writings; most are known only from accounts in works of church historians and other writers. These include: the Council of Rome of 155; the Council of Rome of 193; the Council of Ephesus of 193; the Council of Carthage of 251; the Council of Iconium of 258 [13] the Council of Antioch of 264

  7. Carthage council to meet at CW&EP Community Room - AOL

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    The regular council meeting will be held Tuesday night at the Carthage Water & Electric Plant Community Room, in the old McCune-Brooks hospital building, 627 W. Centennial Ave., Carthage.

  8. Archdiocese of Carthage - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of Carthage, also known as the Church of Carthage, was a Latin Catholic diocese established in Carthage, Roman Empire, in the 2nd century. Agrippin was the first named bishop, around 230 AD. The temporal importance of the city of Carthage in the Roman Empire had previously been restored by Julius Caesar and Augustus.

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