Om Origines Ecclesiasticæ; or, The Antiquities of the Christian Church
First published in the early eighteenth century, this classic work explores the history of the Christian church from its origins to the end of the fourth century. It covers a wide range of topics, such as the life of Christ, the apostolic age, the development of the church's hierarchy and liturgy, and the controversies and heresies that challenged Christian orthodoxy. Written with erudition and clarity, it remains a valuable source of information and insight into the early centuries of Christianity.
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