Syrian Christians

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Syrian Christians [1]

the number of Syrian churches is greater than has been supposed. There are, at this time, fifty-five churches in Malayala, acknowledging the Patriarch of Antioch. The church was erected by the present bishop, in 1793.

See Evang. Mag. for 1807, p. 480. The Syrian Christians are not Nestorians. Formerly, indeed, they had bishops of that communion; but the liturgy of the present church is derived from that of the early church of antioch, called Liturgia Jacobi Apostoli. They are usually denominated Jarobitae; but they differ in ceremonial from the church of that name in Syria, and indeed from any existing church in the world. Their proper designation, and that which is sanctioned by their own use, is, Syrian Christians, or the Syrian Church of Malayala. The doctrines of the Syrian church are contained in a very few articles; and are not at variance, in essentials, with the doctrines of the church of England. 1. Notes 2. Tabernacle 3. Taborites 4. Talapoins 5. Talent 6. Talmud 7. Tanquelinians 8. Targum 9. Temper 10. Temperance 11. Templars 12. Temple 13. Temporal 14. Temporalities Of Bishops 15. Temptation 16. Temptation Of Christ 17. Teraphim 18. Testament, Old 19. Testament, New 20. Test  Acts 21:1-40 . Thankfulness 22. Thanksgiving 23. Theft 24. Theodosians 25. Theology 26. Theopaschites 27. Theophilanthropists 28. Theosophists 29. Therapeutae 30. Thought 31. Tiara 32. Time 33. Toleration 34. Toleration Act 35. Tongue 36. Tongues 37. Tradition 38. Translation 39. Transubstantiation 40. Trent 41. Triers 42. Trinitarians 43. Trinity 44. Tritheists 45. Truce Of God 46. Trust In God 47. Truth 48. Turlupins 49. Type 50. Tythe

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