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  2. Roman Catholic Diocese of Retimo–Ario - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Retimo Latin: Dioecesis Rhithymnensis) was a Roman Catholic diocese located in the town of Rethymo (modern day Rethymno) on the north coast of the island of Crete. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was established around 1250 AD.

  3. Homiliarium - Wikipedia

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    The Second book of Homilies contained twenty-one sermons and was written mainly by Bishop John Jewel, and were fully published by 1571. These were more practical in their application and focused more on living the Christian life. The reading of the Homilies as part of the church service was supported by Article XXXV of the Thirty-Nine Articles.

  4. Clementine literature - Wikipedia

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    In addition, Homilies 12.25–33 is omitted, and instead of Homilies 13, picks up at Recognitions 7.25–32 before resuming to Homilies 13.8.1. The editor not only mixed portions of the two texts, which were both available to him, but also at times summarized the text especially when differences existed between the accounts.

  5. Trinity Homilies - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity Homilies are a collection of 36 homilies found in MS Trinity 335 (B.14.52), held in Trinity College, Cambridge.Produced probably early in the thirteenth century in the Early Middle English period, the collection is of great linguistic importance in establishing the development of the English language, [1] since it preserves a number of Old English forms and gives evidence of the ...

  6. Homiletics - Wikipedia

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    For examples of missionary sermoning, see Matthew 28:19, Mark 16:15, Mark 3:14, Luke 9:2For examples of ministerial sermoning, see Paul the Apostle's sermon in Acts 20:7–11. In this sermon, the apostles were supported by assistants who were elected and consecrated for a purpose (e.g. Timothy and Titus).

  7. The Books of Homilies - Wikipedia

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    Volume I contains twelve sermons and was mainly written by Cranmer. They focus strongly upon the character of God and Justification by Faith and were printed by the King's Printers, Richard Grafton and Edward Whitchurch. [7] Thomas Cranmer in 1545. The homilies are: A Fruitful exhortation to the reading of holy Scripture. Of the misery of all ...

  8. Vercelli homilies - Wikipedia

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    Homily I is, in essence, a copy of the Gospel’s story of the Passion, as it offers little comment in addition to the biblical text. Homilies V and VI explain the story of Christmas, while XVI describes the Epiphany and XVII Candlemas. Homilies XVIII and XXIII are the lives of Saints Martin and Guthlac respectively. Homily XXII resists some ...

  9. List of works by Bede - Wikipedia

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    Homilies Hurst, CCSL CXXII (1955), pp. 1–378. Martin & Hurst, Homilies on the Gospels (1991), in two volumes. Collectaneum on the Pauline Epistles De Maeyer et al., CCSL CXXI B (2025). Hurst, Excerpts from the Works of Saint Augustine on the Letters of the Blessed Apostle Paul (1999) Commentary on Acts Laistner, CCSL CXXI (1983), pp. 3–99.