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Joseph Bingham

    Antiquities of the Christian Church
    Origines Ecclesiasticæ: Or, The Antiquities of the Christian Church, and Other Works, of the Rev. Joseph Bingham; With a set of Maps of Eccles
    Origines Ecclesiasticæ. The Antiquities of the Christian Church. With Two Sermons and Two Letters on the Nature and Necessity of Absolution; Volume 1
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    The Works
    • The Works

      • 514pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
      The Works
    • First published in 1708, this book is a comprehensive study of the origins and development of the Christian Church. It covers a wide range of topics, including the history of the apostolic age, the rise of Christian doctrine, and the formation of the early Church. The book is an invaluable resource for theologians and scholars of early Christianity.

      Origines Ecclesiasticæ. The Antiquities of the Christian Church. With Two Sermons and Two Letters on the Nature and Necessity of Absolution; Volume 1
    • A classic work of ecclesiastical history and geography, this volume traces the development of the Christian church from its origins to the author's own time, with a focus on the development of its institutions and practices. The work is a valuable resource for scholars and students of early Christian history.

      Origines Ecclesiasticæ: Or, The Antiquities of the Christian Church, and Other Works, of the Rev. Joseph Bingham; With a set of Maps of Eccles
    • Antiquities of the Christian Church

      • 426pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The design which I have formed to myself, is to give such a methodical account of the Antiquities of the Christian Church, as others have done of the Greek, and Roman, and Jewish antiquities; not by writing an historical or continued chronological account of all transactions as they happened in the church, . . . by by reducing the ancient customs, usages, and practices of the church under certain proper heads, whereby the reader may take a view at once of any particular usage or custom of Christians, for four or five of the first centuries, to which I have generally confined my inquiries in this discourse. Ðfrom the Preface

      Antiquities of the Christian Church