"The Ancient Ecclesiasticall Histories Of The First Six Hundred Yeares After Christ" Meredith Hamner, D.D., 1636
Journey through early Christian history with a meticulous translation that breathes new life into the timeless writings of pivotal Church Fathers. These early chroniclers documented the formative centuries of the Christian faith, offering a window into a time when many of them endured persecution and even martyrdom for their steadfast beliefs. This comprehensive volume captures the historical significance of these original works, presenting insights into the development of early ecclesiastical structures, theological thought, and Christian doctrine. The narratives contained within this book are not merely historical accounts; they are vivid portrayals of the challenges, triumphs, and enduring faith that characterized the early Christian communities. With a detailed eye, this expertly translated edition—crafted by a distinguished female scholar who holds advanced degrees in both theology and classical studies—preserves the authenticity, nuance, and depth of its original sources.
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Collation / Page Count: 598pp + Index | 162pp
Condition: Final page supplied in facsimile
"Ecclesiasticall Histories Of The First Six Hundred Yeares After Christ" 1636
Binding : Full Leather Binding
Measures : 10 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. | 27.3 x 19.6 cm
Language : English
Published : London
Subject : Theology
Year Printed : 1636
Original/Facsimile : Original

