From: Larry Overton (LGO@larryoverton.com)
Date: Mon Apr 30 2001 - 00:57:31 EDT
Carlton Winbery wrote:
<< It seems to me that I read somewhere that the earliest mention of a
building
used exclusively as a meeting place for a church is near the end of the
second century. It may have been associated with Miletus. I need to look
that
up, but that aspect of this discussion is a bit afield. >>
I agree that the aspect of this discussion that pertains to ecclesiastical
history is a bit afield, as you put it. I said as much in my own post to
this thread. That having been said, I would be interested in that late
second century reference to a building as a meeting place. If it is not of
interest to others or if it is deemed too off-topic for this list, I would
appreciate an off-list reply. Thanks.
Larry G. Overton
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