THE STORY OF THE COPTS - THE TRUE STORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN EGYPT

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  1. Breccia: “Alexandrea ad Egyptum” p. 97; P.
    d’Orleans, op. Cit. Vol. P. 405; Sozomen B VIII s.
    15; Socrates B V ss. 16-17; Bufinus B II ss. 22-30;
    Theodoret B V s. 2; Aphtonius: “Description de
    l’Acropole d’Alexandrie”; K. Macaire: “Etude
    Novelle Sur le Serapeum d’Alexandrie” p. 36’
    Guettee. Op. Cit. Vol. IV, pp. 93-4 and the detailed
    footnotes on these same pages and vol. V, pp. 472-
    2.

  2. Neale: ip. Cit. Vol. 1, p. 213, where he says:
    “Some Western historians were inclined to see in
    this description, the imagination of Egyptian writers.
    Recent discoveries in the Yucatan have
    substantiated this so-called Egyptian Imagination”.

  3. A term applied to any bishop in relation to the
    Archbishop or Metropolitan who is his superior.

  4. W. Perkins: op. Cit. Tome IX (1943) p. 124.

  5. Pere Ch. d’Orleans, vol. 1, pp. 138-49.

  6. W. Budge. Paradise... vol. I, pp. 89-91.

  7. Ency. des Sciences Rel. vol. XII, p. 101.

  8. In his book “Les Saints ...” vol. I, p. 144.

  9. es-Seifi: ad-Dilala’l lami’a. 2nd ed. P. 117.

  10. Coptic Synaxarium. In Arabic. Vol. II, p. 246.

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