A group of Assyrians in Cyprus and Iraq broke from Nestorian doctrine in the 1400s and became Uniates, one of a number of Eastern churches admitted into communion with Rome. |
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Nestorian was not the name by which the church knew itself, nor was it so commonly designated in Asian lands. |
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The Nestorian physician Jesus the Interpreter founded the Office of Western Medicine in 1263 during the reign of Kublai. |
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In 781, the Nestorian Stele was created in order to honor the achievements of their community in China. |
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In 1870, aged 23, Bell, together with Bell's brother's widow, Caroline Margaret Ottaway, and his parents travelled on the SS Nestorian to Canada. |
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It first came via Asia Minor and Persia in 635, brought by Nestorian monks. |
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In her study on the Nestorian Church and its interactions with Muslims, Metselaar aims to portray the influences these two faith communities had on each other. |
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No central doctrines have been challenged by the majority of the faithful as in the Arian, Pelagian or Nestorian crises when even bishops abandoned orthodoxy wholesale. |
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