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Pirmin (flourished ca. 724) : Christian History Institute


Pirmin, founder of monasteries in central Europe, recorded for the west the first full text of the Apostles' Creed.

http://chitorch.org/index.php/in-context/pirmin/
Topics: Apostles Creed, Christian History Institute, Quotes, Creed, In Context, Pirmin, Pirminius, Christian Belief
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4 Comments

  1. Bob Sands says:

    Why do we say in the Apostles Creed that “we believe in the Holy Catholic Church” if we’re Presbyterians,Methodists or any other Protestant.

    Bob
    msands6877@aol.com

  2. Chris says:

    @Bob, “Catholic” in this sense refers to the Universal church, not specifically to the Roman Catholic Church: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four_Marks_of_the_Church#Catholic

  3. dom cappuccilli says:

    Is the apostles creed in the King James version of the bible?

  4. nnnnn says:

    who is the “zucchini” or”zucceus” or somethin’?

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