Nestorians and Syrians-- primitive Christian churches
Examines the Nestorian and Syrian Christian churches; beginning in Mesopotamia and Persia these churches later spread as far as India and even China. Shows how these churches, cut off from the West, developed in seclusion and today seem to be the living testimony of an archaic Christianity.
"Examines the Nestorian and Syrian Christian churches; beginning in Mesopotamia and Persia these churches later spread as far as India and even China. Shows how these churches, cut off from the West, developed in seclusion and today seem to be the living testimony of an archaic Christianity."@en
""Evangelized by St. Thomas, the Christians of Mesopotamia and Persia spread as far as India and even China. Cut off from the West, these churches developed separately in seclusion and today seem to be the living testimony of an archaic Christianity"--Container."
"Examines the Nestorian and Syrian Christian churches. Beginning in Mesopotamia and Persia these churches later spread as far as India and even China. Shows how these churches, cut off from the West, developed in seclusion and today seem to be the living testimony of an archaic Christianity."
"Examines the Nestorian and Syrian Christian churches which began in Mesopotamia and Persia and later spread as far as India and even China. Shows how these churches, cut off from the West, developed in seclusion and today seem to be the living testimony of an archaic Christianity."@en
"Examines the Nestorian and Syrian Christian churches. Beginning in Mesopotamia and Persia, these churches later spread as far as India and even to China. Shows how these churches, cut off from the West, developed in seclusion and today seem to be the living testimony of an archaic Christianity."@en
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