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The Church Victorious (313 A.D.)

The Church Victorious (313 A.D.)

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  • Jack L. Arnold

This article on church history looks at the battle of Milvian Bridge - the battle between Constantine and Maxentius. Constantine's victory, and his conviction that the Christian God helped him gain the victory, led to the edict of Milan. The author discusses both the positive and negative effects of this edict for the church.

Source: Reformed Perspectives Magazine, 1999. 5 pages.

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