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  2. Justin Martyr - Wikipedia

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    A bearded Justin Martyr presenting an open book to a Roman emperor. Engraving by Jacques Callot. Justin Martyr was born c. AD 90–100, [9] [10] into a Greek family, [10] [11] at Flavia Neapolis (today Nablus) near the ancient biblical city of Shechem, in Samaria. [12]

  3. First Apology of Justin Martyr - Wikipedia

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    The First Apology was an early work of Christian apologetics addressed by Justin Martyr to the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius.In addition to arguing against the persecution of individuals solely for being Christian, Justin also provides the Emperor with a defense of the philosophy of Christianity and a detailed explanation of contemporary Christian practices and rituals.

  4. Dialogue with Trypho - Wikipedia

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    Justin Martyr. The Dialogue with Trypho, along with the First and Second Apologies, is a second-century Christian apologetic text, usually agreed to be dated in between AD 155-160. It is seen as documenting the attempts by theologian Justin Martyr to show that Christianity is the new law for all men, and to prove from Scripture that Jesus is ...

  5. Second Apology of Justin Martyr - Wikipedia

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    Justin Martyr. The Second Apology is supposed to have been written as a supplement to the First Apology of Justin Martyr, on account of certain proceedings which had in the meantime taken place in Rome before Lollius Urbicus as prefect of the city, which must have been between 150 and 157.

  6. Portal:Catholic Church/Patron Archive/June 1 - Wikipedia

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    Justin, known posthumously as Justin Martyr (Greek: Ἰουστῖνος ὁ Μάρτυς, romanized: Ioustînos ho Mártys; c. AD 100 – c. AD 165), also known as Justin the Philosopher, was an early Christian apologist and philosopher. Most of his works are lost, but two apologies and a dialogue did survive.

  7. June 1 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) - Wikipedia

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    Martyr Justin the Philosopher (Justin Martyr) at Rome ... St. Justin Martyr. Crucifixion and Apotheosis of the Ten Thousand Martyrs. By Vittore Carpaccio, 1515.

  8. Saint Justin - Wikipedia

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    Justin Martyr (103–165) Justin the Confessor (died 269) Justin of Chieti, venerated as an early bishop of Chieti, Italy; Justin of Siponto (c. 4th century), venerated as Christian martyrs by the Catholic Church; Justin de Jacobis (1800–1860), Italian Lazarist missionary who became Vicar Apostolic of Abyssinia and titular Bishop of Nilopolis

  9. Pre-Tridentine Mass - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving account of the celebration of the Eucharist or the Mass in Rome is that of Saint Justin Martyr (died c. 165), in chapter 67 of his First Apology: [2]. On the day called Sunday, all who live in cities or in the country gather together to one place, and the memoirs of the apostles or the writings of the prophets are read, as long as time permits; then, when the reader has ...

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