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Re: Read the Medieval Sourcebook ;-)
Posted By: Wolfspirit, on host 64.229.198.199
Date: Wednesday, May 16, 2001, at 08:25:18
In Reply To: Totally unrelated to 'Catholic Christian History' posted by Faux Pas on Wednesday, May 16, 2001, at 07:22:04:

> >Have you folks read ANY of the edicts or correspondance between the bishops of the early Church and the first Christian emperor over the still-pagan Romans?
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> I just commented on this in RinkChat. I came across this line and suddenly the image of Wolfspirit grabbing the collective shirts of Rinkworks and shaking us around, shouting, "Haven't you read these? Haven't you? You haven't, HAVE YOU?"
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> -Faux "anyway, we, the ones currently in RinkChat, think Wolf is cool." Pas

Ah... Thanks. :-)

I should have put in the link where you can read the stuff for yourself. It's available on the Internet Medieval Sourcebook, whose main index is at
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html

I've added the link below describing some of the laws that Constantine passed to further the work of the early Christian church.

Wolfspirit


Link: Constantine I: Eusebius' account of Edicts for Christians