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| | APOSTASY; APOSTATE in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE (Bible History Online) |
 | | An apostate's defection from the faith may be intellectual, as in the case of Ernst Haeckel, who, because of his materialistic philosophy, publicly and formally renounced Christianity and the church; or it may be moral and spiritual, as with Judas, who for filthy lucre's sake basely betrayed his Lord. |  | | The persecutions of the early Christian centuries forced many to deny Christian discipleship and to signify their apostasy by offering incense to a heathen deity or blaspheming the name of Christ. |  | | APOSTASY; APOSTATE in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE (Bible History Online) |
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http://www.bible-history.com/isbe/A/APOSTASY;+APOSTATE
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| | Encyclopedias |
 | | Jude, Epistle of Saint - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Julian the Apostate - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Jacquier, François - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Jacob of Jüterbogk - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Julian of Eclanum - (Catholic Encyclopedia) Julian of... |  | | Jesus Christ, Origin of the Name of - (Catholic Encyclopedia) James the Greater, Saint - What we can know... |
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| | Welcome to Way of Life Literature |
 | | Brother Cloud travels widely, preaching the Word of God and researching his topics directly from firsthand sources. |  | | The aim of Way of Life Literature is to glorify our Lord Jesus Christ and to exalt the truth of His Word in this apostate hour through doctrinal preaching and carefully documented research. |  | | Brother Cloud is also the editor of the monthly O Timothy magazine, which began in 1983. |
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| | Julian the Apostate and the Holy Temple |
 | | Julian the Apostate made the final pagan attempt to assimilate Judaism. |  | | The Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Greeks, and Romans all conquered the Jews, but despite numerous attempts, were unable to bend the Jews to their will. |
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| | Saints of June 5 |
 | | Upon his return to Tyre in Phoenicia, he was chosen bishop and in that office attended the |  | | Saint Dorotheus is portrayed in art as a priest killed with a club (Roeder). |  | | He was beaten to death at Varna on the Black Sea (Odyssopolis, Thrace) under Julian the Apostate (Benedictines, Encyclopedia, Husenbeth). |
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http://www.saintpatrickdc.org/ss/0605.htm
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| | Julian the Apostate on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Bibliography: See G. Bowersock, Julian the Apostate (1978); P. Athanassiadi-Fowden, Julian and Hellanism (1981). |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/J/JulianA1p.asp
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