[COMPLETE] The Creeds of Christendom - tg
please may I read section 78 thanks
Michele
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Hello,
I would like to do 6 and 7
What would my next steps be?
Thanks,
Thomas
I would like to do 6 and 7
What would my next steps be?
Thanks,
Thomas
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Looks like you've passed your 1 minute test so I'll assign them to you. For the author, read "Creed of Cyprian, of Carthage. A.D. 250 by Cyprian" etc. And only the creed, not the notes. Look forward to hearing them.ThomasGibby wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2021, 8:33 am Hello,
I would like to do 6 and 7
What would my next steps be?
Thanks,
Thomas
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Lectures on the History and Principles of Ancient Commerce History
Logic for the Million "a familiar exposition of the art of reasoning"
Pascal
DPL 17 51 58
Lectures on the History and Principles of Ancient Commerce History
Logic for the Million "a familiar exposition of the art of reasoning"
Pascal
DPL 17 51 58
Here is section 21, Luther's Catechism Part I-II A.D. 1529.
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/creedschristendom_21_various_128kb.mp3
10:47
I have sound issues with my headphones - so do let me know of any iffy sound issues, etc.
Thanks,
M
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/creedschristendom_21_various_128kb.mp3
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I have sound issues with my headphones - so do let me know of any iffy sound issues, etc.
Thanks,
M
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PL OK!mleigh wrote: ↑March 23rd, 2021, 1:39 pm Here is section 21, Luther's Catechism Part I-II A.D. 1529.
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/creedschristendom_21_various_128kb.mp3
10:47
I have sound issues with my headphones - so do let me know of any iffy sound issues, etc.
Thanks,
M
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Lectures on the History and Principles of Ancient Commerce History
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Logic for the Million "a familiar exposition of the art of reasoning"
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I'd like to claim section 19, The Sixty-Seven Articles of Ulrich Zwingli A.D. 1523, pages 111 - 117
I'm relatively new and I'd like to ask some clarifying questions: (edited)
- Should I read it like this? "The Creeds of Christendom. The Sixty-Seven Articles of Ulrich Zwingli A.D. 1523 by Ulrich Zwingli. This is a Librivox recording... etc" and then start on page 111 saying "The Sixty-Seven Articles of Zwingli. The articles and opinions below....."?
- When I read an article, do I say "Article 1, Article 2" or just "1, 2"? Furthermore, for example on page 112, should I read that as "About the Pope, Article 17. That Christ is..."?
Thanks!!
I'm relatively new and I'd like to ask some clarifying questions: (edited)
- Should I read it like this? "The Creeds of Christendom. The Sixty-Seven Articles of Ulrich Zwingli A.D. 1523 by Ulrich Zwingli. This is a Librivox recording... etc" and then start on page 111 saying "The Sixty-Seven Articles of Zwingli. The articles and opinions below....."?
- When I read an article, do I say "Article 1, Article 2" or just "1, 2"? Furthermore, for example on page 112, should I read that as "About the Pope, Article 17. That Christ is..."?
Thanks!!
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Hi, looks like your 1 minute test has been approved, so it's all yours.missfreudianslit wrote: ↑March 25th, 2021, 4:25 pm I'd like to claim section 19, The Sixty-Seven Articles of Ulrich Zwingli A.D. 1523, pages 111 - 117
Good questions. All this is correct.missfreudianslit wrote: ↑March 25th, 2021, 4:25 pm - Should I read it like this? "The Creeds of Christendom. The Sixty-Seven Articles of Ulrich Zwingli A.D. 1523 by Ulrich Zwingli. This is a Librivox recording... etc" and then start on page 111 saying "The Sixty-Seven Articles of Zwingli. The articles and opinions below....."?
You can choose whether you say "article one" or just "one". I think "article" would sound nicer. The headings "About the Pope, Article 17. That Christ is..."? is correct!missfreudianslit wrote: ↑March 25th, 2021, 4:25 pm - When I read an article, do I say "Article 1, Article 2" or just "1, 2"? Furthermore, for example on page 112, should I read that as "About the Pope, Article 17. That Christ is..."?
Show these lonely projects some love!
Lectures on the History and Principles of Ancient Commerce History
Logic for the Million "a familiar exposition of the art of reasoning"
Pascal
DPL 17 51 58
Lectures on the History and Principles of Ancient Commerce History
Logic for the Million "a familiar exposition of the art of reasoning"
Pascal
DPL 17 51 58
Here is section 22, Luther's Catechism Part III-V A.D. 1529
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/creedschristendom_22_various_128kb.mp3
19:00
Thanks,
M
https://librivox.org/uploads/triciag/creedschristendom_22_various_128kb.mp3
19:00
Thanks,
M
Hi, I'm a first time reader, but I'm interested in recording a few of these creeds. I can start with 8 and 9 which I think are the earliest unclaimed ones. Just to make sure, we are recording only the creeds themselves, none of his commentary right? Also at some points in the creeds he put words or phrases in parenthesis which I think are meant to be alternate translations, what should I do in those circumstances? Lastly what exactly am I putting as the introduction (for the sake of consistency)?