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Old Nov 19, '05, 8:50 am
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Who was the 2nd Pope?
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Who's Who in Church History – New Game


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Who were the Ante-Nicene Fathers?
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Who was the 2nd Pope?
Linus.

Who wrote Sic et Non?

Peace
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Who were the Ante-Nicene Fathers?
Ante-Nicene Fathers
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Old Nov 19, '05, 9:21 am
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Linus.

Who wrote Sic et Non?

Peace
Peter Abelard (1079-1142)

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What Pope pronounced the Dogma of The Immaculate Conception?
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What Pope pronounced the Dogma of The Immaculate Conception?

Pius IX


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And there are some again, who relegate the death of Adam to the thousandth year; for since “a day of the Lord is as a thousand years,” he did not overstep the thousand years, but died within them, thus bearing out the sentence of his sin. Whether, therefore, with respect to disobedience, which is death; whether [we consider] that, on account of that, they were delivered over to death, and made debtors to it; whether with respect to [the fact that on] one and the same day on which they ate they also died (for it is one day of the creation); whether [we regard this point] that with respect to this cycle of days, they died on the day in which they did also eat, that is, the day of the preparation, which is termed “the pure supper,” that is, the sixth day of the feast, which the Lord also exhibited when He suffered on that day; or whether [we reflect] that he (Adam) did not overstep the thousand years, but died within their limit…(9)
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And there are some again, who relegate the death of Adam to the thousandth year; for since “a day of the Lord is as a thousand years,” he did not overstep the thousand years, but died within them, thus bearing out the sentence of his sin. Whether, therefore, with respect to disobedience, which is death; whether [we consider] that, on account of that, they were delivered over to death, and made debtors to it; whether with respect to [the fact that on] one and the same day on which they ate they also died (for it is one day of the creation); whether [we regard this point] that with respect to this cycle of days, they died on the day in which they did also eat, that is, the day of the preparation, which is termed “the pure supper,” that is, the sixth day of the feast, which the Lord also exhibited when He suffered on that day; or whether [we reflect] that he (Adam) did not overstep the thousand years, but died within their limit…(9)
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Who was the Pope who got his name wrong? Hint: Number is incorrect.
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Stephen II maybe?

Who was the first pontiff to have a rowing machine in the Vatican?
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Who was the first pontiff to have a rowing machine in the Vatican?

Answer: Pius XII

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Stephen II maybe?

Who was the first pontiff to have a rowing machine in the Vatican?
Pius XII?

In what year did three people claim to be the Pope? One was in Avignon, one in Pisa, and one in Rome
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Pius XII?

In what year did three people claim to be the Pope? One was in Avignon, one in Pisa, and one in Rome
1409

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Which Council, condemned the beliefs of Arius?
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New question:

Under what Pope was the Talmud burnt?
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1409

New Q.

Which Council, condemned the beliefs of Arius?

The Council of Nicea?

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