The history of the church from Christ to Constantine /

Sometimes called the "Christian Herodotus" and often referred to as the "Father of ecclesiastical history," Eusebius (A.D. 263-339) has earned legitimate fame as the historian of Christian antiquity. An intimate friend of the Emperor Constantine, the Greek Bishop Eusebius wrote the only surviving ac...

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Main Author: Eusebius, of Caesarea, Bishop of Caesarea, approximately 260-approximately 340
Other Authors: Williamson, G. A. (Geoffrey Arthur), 1895-1982
Format: Book
Language:English
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
Published: New York : Dorset Press, 1984, ©1965.
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Summary:Sometimes called the "Christian Herodotus" and often referred to as the "Father of ecclesiastical history," Eusebius (A.D. 263-339) has earned legitimate fame as the historian of Christian antiquity. An intimate friend of the Emperor Constantine, the Greek Bishop Eusebius wrote the only surviving account of the church during its crucial first 300 years. - Jacket flap.

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Call Number: BR 160 .E5 W5 1984
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