FreeEliterature TimeLine the Kingdom of the Franks. Author (John of Damascus, Saint, circa675-749 - Barlaam And Ioasaph). 750 HC- In 750, Abu-Abbas http://www.freeeliterature.com/AtripThroughTime/The FreeELiterature TimeLine.htm
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Library Index John Damascus ORTHODOX FAITH 4. Christian Sources ASCENT-J.TXT John ChrysostomFASTING John CHRYSOSTOM FATHERS 32. Gregory, Bishop of Nazianzen circa AD 383 http://www.ewtn.com/library/indexes/SOURCES.htm
Extractions: This work deals mainly with the active purification of the soul by the 'night of the senses.' Published by ICS Publications, 2131 Lincoln Rd. NE, Washington, DC 20002. DIRECTORS CONTEMPLATION ARIDITY WILL POSSESSIONS FAITH APPETITE FACULTIES SENSES UNION CREATURES APPETITES DESIRES PLEASURES INTELLECT MEMORY VIRTUE SIN IMPERFECTIONS LOVE
A Critique Of The Balamand Agreement So supposedly the Orthodox had no Fathers of the Church after St. John ofDamascus (circa 675749) and St. Theodore of Studium (759-826). (9). http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/ecumenism/frjr_balamand.aspx
Extractions: Search: Home Ecumenism Awareness The Balamand Agreement Ecumenism Awareness Pages... Introduction Modernism Commonly Misunderstood Terms Ecumenical Documents and Critiques General Articles Ecumenical Ecclesiology The Calendar Controversy False Union With Rome The Balamand Agreement Neo-Papal Patriarchalism Monophysites (Non-Chalcedonians) Epistles of Metropolitan Philaret The Resistance Movement Related Articles 1) Representatives of nine Orthodox Churches signed an agreement with representatives of the Vatican contained in a document entitled, "Uniatism, method of union of the past, and the present search for full communion." This was produced by members of the Orthodox-Vatican Dialogue at their VIIth Plenary Session 17-24 June 1993 at Balamand, Lebanon. 2) Six Orthodox Churches did not send representatives. Some boycotted this meeting in protest against the Vatican's anti-Orthodox and anti-Moslem responsibilities for the war in Bosnia, and other anti-Orthodox actions in parts of Eastern Europe and the Middle East. Some Orthodox Churches have come to realize the Vatican's centuries old "pattern" or "tactic" of "simultaneous war and dialogue" which it had transformed in the 1960s into "simultaneous attacks of Love and dialogue in public" and "underhanded activities in private."
Extractions: M S M Saifullah, c Abd ar-Ra h h ammad Ghoniem, c Last Updated: 9th September 1999 Assalamu 'alaikum wa rahamatullahi wa barakatuhu: This work is an addition to the refutation of Joseph Smith's apolegetic paper by c Abdur Ra h This position is now taken by Christian missionaries such as Jospeh Smith whose methodology has been well exposed by c Abdur Ra h Briefly, this work is about showing the evidence in writings, coins and inscriptions of pre-200 years AH. They are King Offa's gold coin, John of Damascus, the first Christian polemicist and Arabic inscription which are dated before 200 year AH. Gold Coin Of King Offa King Offa of Mercia (757-96CE) was the most powerful and successful of all the Mercian kings. He dominated England, and his power was acknowledged on the Continent by the great Charlemagne himself. Offa also made a significant contribution to the English coinage when he introduced his silver penny these coins were probably minted in Cantebury and influenced the design of english coins for many centuries. When a hoard of some 300 coins were found during excavations for a new school in 1877 more than 30 of the coins came from the ancient Tamworth mint. Below is the description of coin.