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Early Church
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Famous collection of mainly Gnostic documents discovered in
1945. Various translators.
--- Gnostic Society
Narsai, Assyrian Nestorian theologian, (V/VI Centuries):
A short poem strongly emphasizing that
Jesus Christ did some things as man,
others as God. Translator not indicated.
--- A. Aldawood
Nectarius of Calama:
Nestorius,
Tanner translation.
--- St. Michael's Depot
Secondary sources:
Illustrates how this most celebrated of Egyptian hierarchs and his
opponent Nestorius were remembered in the X Century.
--- SPL
Nicholas I, Pope of Rome, (IX Century):
Khan Boris, the ruler of Bulgaria, was engaged
in complicated ecclesiastical negotiations with Rome
and Constantinople, already increasingly at odds,
over the future of Bulgarian Christianity.
North translation, 1925.
--- MSBP
Nicholas III, pope of Rome, (XIII Century):
Approving the Friars Minor.
--- Apana
Nicholas of Cusa, Renaissance philosopher and cardinal, (XV Century):
A commentary on this single verse, influenced by Meister Eckhart. God
is the "Where" in which all things rest.
Miller translation. --- SUNY Stony Brook
Nilus of Sora, Russian monk, (XV/XVI Centuries):
Includes several ikons, biography, and excerpts from writings.
--- St. Nilus Page
Notker the Stammerer, monk of St. Gall, (IX Century):
Grant translation, 1926.
--- MSBP
Novatian, Roman religious leader and anti-pope, (III Century):
Novatian Controversy:
Novatian and his followers felt that those who lapsed during persecution should not be allowed to be rebaptized.
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