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Title page of De Doctrina Christiana. De Doctrina Christiana (transl. On Christian Doctrine) is a theological treatise of the English poet and thinker John Milton (1608–1674), containing a systematic exposition of his religious views. The Latin manuscript "De Doctrina" was found in 1823 and published in 1825. The authorship of the work is ...
De doctrina Christiana (English: On Christian Doctrine or On Christian Teaching) is a theological text written by Augustine of Hippo. It consists of four books that describe how to interpret and teach the Scriptures. The first three of these books were published in 397 and the fourth added in 426.
The church was founded on January 28, 1931, in Fajardo as a result of the union of the Congregational Church, the Evangelical United Brethren Church and the Christian Church.
PUERTO RICO: Blow to the Bishops (Time, 16 November 1960) Puerto Rico Encyclopedia: Davis, D. D. James P. Historia de Puerto Rico: Cronología histórica (in Spanish) Puerto Rico entre siglos: Historiografía y cultura (in Spanish) Puerto Rico: Partido Acción Cristiana, 1960-62 (in Spanish) Surge un partido religioso (in Spanish) (in Spanish)
The Doctrina Christiana en lengua española y tagala written in Early Modern Spanish and Classical Tagalog with the Latin and Baybayin script.. Original Spanish title: Doctrina Chriſtiana, en lengua eſpanöla y tagala, corregida por los Religiosos de las ordenes Impreſſa con licencia, en S. Gabriel de la Orden de S. Domĩgo.
The Mita Congregation (Spanish: Congregación Mita) is a Christian denomination with headquarters in Puerto Rico. The congregation has chapters in the United States, Canada, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Panama, Costa Rica, Mexico, El Salvador, Italy and the Dominican Republic. They have an estimation of 100,000 members worldwide.
It is considered the present-day successor of the early 16th century Doctrina Christiana, the first book printed in what is now the Philippines. The Doctrina Christiana [ 1 ] was written in Tagalog , in both abecedario (the newly developed Latinised orthography) and the indigenous Baybayin script commonly used at the time, as well as Spanish .
Theological University of the Caribbean (Universidad Teológica del Caribe) formerly known as Biblical and Pentecostal College of Puerto Rico (Colegio Biblico Pentecostal de Puerto Rico) (CBPPR) is a private, Christian, Evangelical, Pentecostal, and coeducational university in Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico that offers undergraduate and graduate studies in pastoral studies, biblical interpretation ...