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  2. Early Christian inscriptions - Wikipedia

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    The most famous composer of poetical epitaphs in Christian antiquity was Pope Damasus I (366–384), mentioned above. He repaired the neglected tombs of the martyrs and the graves of distinguished persons who had lived before the Constantinian epoch, and adorned these burial places with metrical epitaphs in a peculiarly beautiful lettering ...

  3. The Tombstone Epitaph - Wikipedia

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    In addition to publishing the historical monthly, The Epitaph office in Tombstone's historical district welcomes visitors from 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. daily. Inside of Tombstone's oldest continually operated business, visitors can watch a free video presentation on printing in the 1880s, view a Washington flat bed press on which early issues of ...

  4. File:Tombstone epitaph., December 31, 1922.pdf - Wikipedia

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    The Tombstone Epitaph; Metadata. This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  5. List of historic properties in Tombstone, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Tombstone Epitaph building – The Tombstone Epitaph newspaper was established in this building, constructed in 1880 at 11 S. 5th Street, as a Republican paper under the operation of John P. Clum, Thomas Sorin, and later that year, Charles Reppy. [1] [8] The Bird Cage Theatre – The theater was built in 1881 at 535 E. Allen Street. It was ...

  6. Tombstone Epitaph - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tombstone_Epitaph&oldid=96843555"This page was last edited on 28 December 2006, at 00:59

  7. John Berridge - Wikipedia

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    Berridge's conversion was the third in his three stages of religious development that he wrote in the epitaph on his tomb, namely, "Fled to Jesus alone for refuge, 1756". [16] Changed preaching After his conversion to "the true way to salvation," Berridge began to preach it. As he wrote, during his eight years of preaching "sanctification," he ...