An Introduction to the Critical Study of Ecclesiastical History: Attempted in an Account of the Progress, and a Short Notice of the Sources of the History of the Church |
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... materials of the almost innumerable compilations which encumber the shelves of exten- sive libraries . The nature of my present under- taking , while it demands a complete review of the labours of the distinguished men who have written ...
... materials of the almost innumerable compilations which encumber the shelves of exten- sive libraries . The nature of my present under- taking , while it demands a complete review of the labours of the distinguished men who have written ...
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... materials of Ecclesiastical history are abundant . Irenæus , Tertullian , Origen , Cyprian , and several other Christian writers , throw much light on the condition of the Church in those early times . But with the exception of the two ...
... materials of Ecclesiastical history are abundant . Irenæus , Tertullian , Origen , Cyprian , and several other Christian writers , throw much light on the condition of the Church in those early times . But with the exception of the two ...
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... materials . They carefully examined the letters of emperors and bishops , the proceedings of councils , and the other public and private sources of information ' . They seem to have 1 The sources from which they derived their ...
... materials . They carefully examined the letters of emperors and bishops , the proceedings of councils , and the other public and private sources of information ' . They seem to have 1 The sources from which they derived their ...
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... materials . The general plan is similar to that adopted by the earlier labourers in the same field . It differs only in admit- ting a larger portion of merely civil history . Evag- rius is credulous doubtless , and perhaps prejudiced ...
... materials . The general plan is similar to that adopted by the earlier labourers in the same field . It differs only in admit- ting a larger portion of merely civil history . Evag- rius is credulous doubtless , and perhaps prejudiced ...
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... materials of which were derived from documents , from tra- dition , and from the personal knowledge of the au- thor , is just what it professes to be . It is the history of Christianity in Britain . The first event which he notices is ...
... materials of which were derived from documents , from tra- dition , and from the personal knowledge of the au- thor , is just what it professes to be . It is the history of Christianity in Britain . The first event which he notices is ...
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