The Creed of Jerusalem is a baptismal formula used by early Christians to confess their faith. Some authors (like Philip Schaff) believed that it was one of the sources of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, drawn up at the First Council of Constantinople in 381 and date it to 350 AD. In the original form, given by Cyril of Jerusalem, it says: I believe in the Father, and in the Son, and in the Holy Ghost, and in one Baptism of repentance. — Catechetical Lecture 19, Cyril of Jerusalem
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| - The Creed of Jerusalem is a baptismal formula used by early Christians to confess their faith. Some authors (like Philip Schaff) believed that it was one of the sources of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, drawn up at the First Council of Constantinople in 381 and date it to 350 AD. In the original form, given by Cyril of Jerusalem, it says: I believe in the Father, and in the Son, and in the Holy Ghost, and in one Baptism of repentance. — Catechetical Lecture 19, Cyril of Jerusalem (en)
- O Credo de Jerusalém é uma fórmula batismal utilizada pelos primeiros cristãos para confessar a sua fé. Alguns autores, como Philip Schaff, acreditam que ele foi uma das fontes utilizadas pelos Padres da Igreja reunidos no Primeiro Concílio de Constantinopla para compor o Credo niceno-constantinopolitano em 381 d.C. e o datatam em 350 d.C. Em sua forma original, dada por Cirilo de Jerusalém, ele diz: (pt)
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| - The Creed of Jerusalem is a baptismal formula used by early Christians to confess their faith. Some authors (like Philip Schaff) believed that it was one of the sources of the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, drawn up at the First Council of Constantinople in 381 and date it to 350 AD. In the original form, given by Cyril of Jerusalem, it says: I believe in the Father, and in the Son, and in the Holy Ghost, and in one Baptism of repentance. — Catechetical Lecture 19, Cyril of Jerusalem (en)
- O Credo de Jerusalém é uma fórmula batismal utilizada pelos primeiros cristãos para confessar a sua fé. Alguns autores, como Philip Schaff, acreditam que ele foi uma das fontes utilizadas pelos Padres da Igreja reunidos no Primeiro Concílio de Constantinopla para compor o Credo niceno-constantinopolitano em 381 d.C. e o datatam em 350 d.C. Em sua forma original, dada por Cirilo de Jerusalém, ele diz: (pt)
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