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  2. Clementine literature - Wikipedia

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    Christianity portal; The Clementine literature (also referred to as the Clementine Romance or Pseudo-Clementine Writings) is a late antique third-century Christian romance or "novel" containing a fictitious account of the conversion of Clement of Rome to Christianity, his subsequent life and travels with the apostle Peter and an account of how they became traveling companions, Peter's ...

  3. Clementine Recognitions and Homilies - Wikipedia

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  4. Pluto (mother of Tantalus) - Wikipedia

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    Clementine Recognitions, translated by Thomas Smith, in Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Translations of the Writings of the Fathers down to A.D. 325. Editied by Alexander Roberts, and James Donaldson, Vol III. Tatian, Theophilus, and The Clementine Recognitions. T. and T, Clark, Edinburgh 1867. Online version at Wikisource.

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  6. Ascents of James - Wikipedia

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    An Ancient Jewish Christian Source on the History of Christianity: Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–71. Scholars Press/SBL. ISBN 978-0-7885-0450-1. Van Voorst, Robert E. (1989). The Ascents of James: History and Theology of a Jewish–Christian Community. Scholars Press/SBL. ISBN 978-1-55540-293-8. Van Voorst, Robert E. (2000).

  7. Apostolic Constitutions - Wikipedia

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    The Apostolic Constitutions or Constitutions of the Holy Apostles (Latin: Constitutiones Apostolorum) is a Christian collection divided into eight books which is classified among the Church Orders, a genre of early Christian literature, that offered authoritative pseudo-apostolic prescriptions on moral conduct, liturgy and Church organization. [1]

  8. Sixto-Clementine Vulgate - Wikipedia

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    The Sixto-Clementine Vulgate or Clementine Vulgate (Latin: Vulgata Clementina) is an edition of the Latin Vulgate, the official Bible of the Roman Catholic Church. It was the second edition of the Vulgate to be formally authorized by the Catholic Church, the first being the Sixtine Vulgate .

  9. De litteris colendis - Wikipedia

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    The director of the palace school at Aachen at the time was encouraged by Charlemagne to introduce Carolingian minuscule, a script to standardize the Latin alphabet to be recognized by literate classes from one region to another. The letter was argued to contain literary elements that were Alcuinisms, indicating Alcuin's heavy influence.

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