The History of the ChurchHistory of the Church was Eusebius’ chronological account of the development of Early Christianity from the 1st century to the 4th century. The book was first written in Koine Greek, and survives also in Latin, Syriac and Armenian manuscripts. Now translated into English, History of the Church provides an incredible full-length historical narrative written from a Christian point of view. This edition comes complete with all ten books of Eusebius’ historical account. Further, this edition includes an alternative 8th book, which is not available in all editions. |
Contents
The Bishops of Rome and of Alexandria during | |
the Reign of Antoninus Chapter 11 The Heresiarchs of that | |
The Epistle of Antoninus to the Common Assembly of Asia in Regard to our Doctrine | |
The Circumstances related of Polycarp a Friend of the Apostles | |
Under Verus Polycarp with Others suffered Martyrdom at Smyrna | |
Justin the Philosopher preaches the Word of Christ in Rome and suffers Martyrdom | |
The Martyrs whom Justin mentions in his Own Work | |
The Works of Justin which have come down to | |
Hegesippus and the Events which he mentions | |
Dionysius Bishop of Corinth and the Epistles which he wrote | |
Theophilus Bishop of Antioch | |
Philip and Modestus Chapter 26 Melito and the Circumstances which he records | |
Apolinarius Bishop of the Church of Hierapolis Chapter 28 Musanus and His Writings Chapter 29 The Heresy of Tatian | |
Bardesanes the Syrian and his Extant Works | |
Book V | |
The Rulers of the Churches of Rome and Alexandria during the Reign of Verus Chapter 20 The Rulers of the Church of Antioch Chapter 21 The Ecc... | |
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