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Adam, fall of

Adam, fall of Since by the grace of original justice Adam was elevated to a supernatural state, his loss of that grace is termed his fall. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Adam de Marsh

Adam de Marsh (Adam Marsh) Franciscan scholar (died c.1258 ), born probably Somerset, England . Known as “Doctor illustris,” he helped to organize the teaching and discipline at Oxford. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Adam de Marisco

Adam de Marisco (Adam Marsh) Franciscan scholar (died c.1258 ), born probably Somerset, England . Known as “Doctor illustris,” he helped to organize the teaching and discipline at Oxford. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Adam, City of

Adam, City of (, ‘adham, red or BDB made): A city in the middle of the Jordan valley near ZARETHAN (Jos 3:16). The name probably survives at the Damieh Ford, near the mouth of the Jabbok twenty miles above Jericho. An Arabian historian asserts that about 1265 ad the Jordan was here blocked by a … Continue reading “Adam, City of”

Adam, Books of

Adam, Books of Books pretending to give the life and deeds of Adam and other Old Testament worthies existed in abundance among the Jews and the early Christians. The Talmud speaks of a Book of Adam, which is now lost, but which probably furnished some of the material which appears in early Christian writings. The … Continue reading “Adam, Books of”

Adam, Book Of

Adam, Book Of is the title, more or less definitely cited,, of several apocryphal works, an account of which we abstract from Smith’s Dict. of Christ, Antiq. s.v. SEE APOCRYPHA. 1. The Conflict of Adam and Eve.”-This is a pseudepigraphical treatise brought by Krapf from Abyssinia, in an Ethiopic MS., and published in a German … Continue reading “Adam, Book Of”