Eusebius's account is the only surviving historical record of the Church during its crucial first 300 years. Bishop Eusebius; a learned scholar who lived most of his life in Caesarea in Palestine; broke new ground in writing the History and provided a model for all later ecclesiastical historians. In tracing the history of the Church from the time of Christ to the Great Persecution at the beginning of the fourth century; and ending with the conversion of the Emperor Constantine; his aim was to show the purity and continuity of the doctrinal tradition of Christianity and its struggle against persecutors and heretics.
#1993254 in Books University Press of Mississippi 1983-06-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.00 x .51 x 8.54l; 1.07 #File Name: 0878051783277 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Jews in Early MississippiBy D. KellerThis is a very interesting book about why and how the Jews came to America and how they made a living here. I've read about the Jews in New England but was interested in learning about the Jews in Mississippi; since I have recently read about the blacks in Mississippi during the civil rights movement; and since I have a Jewish background. I definitely recommend this book.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Excellent; as advertisedBy richard dreimanExcellent book delivered as specified