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Noah Reimer is on page 85 of 508 of The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the Beginnings of England, 400–1066
There is so much fascinating Christian history in early England that I have have never heard anything about. This is truly great. Over and over again the princesses and queens led to the conversion of the various Anglo Saxon kings
Jan 05, 2026 08:31AM 5 comments
The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the Beginnings of England, 400–1066

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Noah Reimer is on page 60 of 110 of On the Incarnation: Saint Athanasius The Great of Alexandria
The introduction by C.S Lewis at the beginning of this book is amazing btw
Dec 22, 2025 12:46PM Add a comment
On the Incarnation: Saint Athanasius The Great of Alexandria

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Noah Reimer is on page 17 of 110 of On the Incarnation: Saint Athanasius The Great of Alexandria
Gotta do the yearly advent On the Incarnation read through
Dec 21, 2025 11:58AM 3 comments
On the Incarnation: Saint Athanasius The Great of Alexandria

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Noah Reimer is on page 516 of 606 of SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome
The tribal revolts against Rome that happened in what is modern day Britain are INSANE stories
Dec 17, 2025 09:30AM Add a comment
SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome

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Noah Reimer is on page 370 of 606 of SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome
The chapters on Octavian and Julius are amazing
Dec 13, 2025 07:19PM Add a comment
SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome

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Noah Reimer is on page 38 of 352 of Baptists in America: A History
The chapters on how baptists came to break away from the first puritans over baptism, them during the Great Awakening, and during the Revolutionary war are all quite interesting and all stuff I didn’t know. Also, it’s hilarious how even during colonial times, the Anglicans had legit no idea what to think of their American Bap. neighbors during the awakening:) Dr Kidd and Hankins do a great job in this book
Dec 09, 2025 04:21PM 4 comments
Baptists in America: A History

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Noah Reimer is on page 169 of 606 of SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome
“In extending citizenship to people who had no direct territorial connections with the city of Rome, they broke the link, which most people in the classical world took for granted, between citizenship and a single city. They made it possible not just to become Roman but also to be a citizen of two places at once ones home town and Rome. This model was extended overseas and eventually underpinned the Roman Empire”
Dec 04, 2025 07:28PM Add a comment
SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome

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Noah Reimer is on page 117 of 606 of SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome
Early Roman warlords are interesting
Dec 04, 2025 05:23PM Add a comment
SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome

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