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A History of the Councils of the Church, Volume I

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From the NO portion of Church History has been so much neglected in recent times as the History of the Councils. With the exception of a few monographs on particular synods, nothing of importance has appeared on this subject in our days. It is high time that this state of things should be altered, and altered not by a mere adaptation of old materials, but by a treatment of the subject suited to the wants of the present day. This has become less difficult, inasmuch as new documents have been brought to light, and we live in an age when many errors have been abandoned, many prejudices have been put on one side, great progress has been made in critical studies, and a deeper insight into the development of the Christian Church has undoubtedly been gained. I have been employed for a good many years in the composition of a History of the Councils of the Church, which should be of a comprehensive character, and founded upon original documents. I may affirm that I have spared no pains to secure accuracy, and have done my best to consult all the literature which bears upon the subject.

596 pages, Paperback

Published June 12, 2014

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November 15, 2024
In my childhood, I was misinformed a lot by the sort of people who like to twist scripture and history and wrap it around what they believe. Many of the things I had been taught that the Bishops at the Council of Nicea had changed. Or that the Emporer Constantine had changed, don't seem to have even been discussed there.
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