Hannah Carr

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Constantine discovered, however, that Christianity itself was divided and torn over differences in traditions of doctrine and practice. He was superstitiously anxious that God would hold him personally responsible for these divisions and quarrels among the Christians. If Christianity lacked cohesion and unity, how could it be a proper religion for the empire? Thus, Constantine and the emperors who followed him made every effort to secure agreement about the Christian faith.
Church History in Plain Language  (Plain Language Series)
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