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Ecclesiastical History

2007
This chapter examines the study of ecclesiastical history in Great Britain. It explains that the various departments of ecclesiastical history have tended to be under the umbrella of Theology rather than of History and that in Anglican terms the subject has tended to mean Early Church, Reformation and Nineteenth Century. Medieval ecclesiastical history,
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The Ecclesiastical History of Brighton

2021
Sussex Archaeological Collections, 29, 181 ...
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Sozomen: Ecclesiastical History

Sozomen, also known as Salaminius Hermias Sozomen, was a fifth-century Christian historian. A Roman lawyer and historian of the Christian Church, Sozomen hailed from a wealthy Christian family in Palestine, then a province of the Roman Empire. As the son of a wealthy family, he received a thorough education in both secular and religious studies and ...
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Eusebius: Ecclesiastical History

Eusebius wrote his Ecclesiastical History about the year 324. He was the first person to try to summarize the history of Christianity up through his own day. Eusebius was the bishop of Caesarea Maritima in Palestine, and he wrote this work to help his readers understand the significance and history of the spread of Christianity from the time of Jesus ...
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Edward Gibbon and Byzantine Ecclesiastical History

Church History, 1966
It is generally acknowledged that Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ranks as one of the supreme masterpieces of historical writing. Yet surprisingly enough, more than a third of his entire narrative, that portion dealing with the later Roman or Byzantine Empire, has been badly neglected by historiographers.
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A History of Ecclesiastical Dress

Review of Religious Research, 1986
Ruth P. Rubinstein, Janet Mayo
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