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Common Era - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Common Era , abbreviated as CE , is a designation for the calendar system most commonly used world-wide for numbering the year part of the date. The numbering of years using Common Era notation is ...
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Anno Domini - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The present chronological era, the Christian Era, began on January 1 in the year 1 AD
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Now to the subject of my Essay: Liberal Religion in the Post Christian Era. Shall we begin with a few definitions, or to put it another way, a few explanations of what I mean when I use certain terms.
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The limits of the Christian Eraform not only the natural limits for an article in such an encyclopedia as this, but also an excellent historical limit wherein to frame our inquiry. ... Records, of course, only begin to exist with the advent, even after the fail of the Roman Empire, of Roman civilization, letters, religion,
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