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Heritage Advertising
2581 Old 431 Hwy.
Owens Cross Roads, AL 35763
Telephone: 706-374-0710
Email: TenCommandmentSigns@yahoo.com


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Yard Signs brings you these lessons in Christian History

February 27, 280:
Constantine, the first Roman emperor converted to Christianity, is born. Though some scholars question the authenticity of Constantine's conversion (which came after he saw a vision on the battlefield), the emperor did seek to settle church controversies by calling the Council of Nicea in 325.

February 27, 380:
Roman emperor Theodosius makes Christianity the official law of the land. "It is our will," he decreed, "that all the peoples we rule shall practice that religion that Peter the Apostle transmitted to the Romans".

February 27, 1773:
Christ Church in Alexandria, Virginia, is completed after six years of construction at a cost of about $4,070. George Washington purchased a pew for himself and his family for $100.

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