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![]() An Ecclesiastical History To The 20th Year Of The Reign Of Constantine by EusebiusCHAPTER XXXV
SIMEON also having died in the manner shown above, a certain Jew named Justus succeeded him in the episcopate of Jerusalem; as there were great numbers from the circumcision, that came over to the Christian faith at that time, of whom Justus was one. Copyright ©1999-2023 Wildfire Fellowship, Inc all rights reserved |