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An apocryphal story states that Julian the Apostate, dying at Tarsus, acknowledges the victory of the Galilean, Jesus Christ      
367
 
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A document is distributed by the bishop of Alexandria, formally establishing the contents of the New Testament      
c. 380
 
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The Codex Sinaiticus, the earliest surviving manuscript of the complete New Testament, is copied out - probably in Egypt     
386
 
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St Jerome settles in Bethlehem, where his holy women organize a monastery for his residence and a nearby convent for themselves       
390
 
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St Ambrose asserts the authority of the church, refusing communion to the emperor Theodosius in Milan until he does penance for a massacre       
c. 400
 
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St Augustine reveals that as a young man, studying and teaching in Carthage, he often prayed for 'chastity and continence, but not yet'      
c. 405
 
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St Jerome, in Bethlehem, completes the Latin translation of the Bible which later becomes known as the Vulgate       
c. 413
 
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Prompted by the fall of Rome to the Visigoths, St Augustine undertakes a great work of Christian philosophy, the City of God       
431
 
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A council is convened at Ephesus to consider the theology of Nestorius, which is judged to be heretical       
c. 450
 
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St Patrick creates a strong tradition of Celtic Christianity in Ireland, from his base in Armagh