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The Ecclesiastical History Of Eusebius Pamphilus, Bishop Of Caesarea In Palestine, In Ten Books, Translated From The Original By The Rev. C.F. Crusé, A.M., Assistant Professor In The University Of Pennsylvania, Fourth Edition, Revised And Corrected By The Author

The Ecclesiastical History Of Eusebius Pamphilus, Bishop Of Caesarea In Palestine, In Ten Books, Translated From The Original By The Rev. C.F. Crusé, A.M., Assistant Professor In The University Of Pennsylvania, Fourth Edition, Revised And Corrected By The Author

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The Ecclesiastical History Of Eusebius Pamphilus, Bishop Of Caesarea In Palestine, In Ten Books, Translated From The Original By The Rev. C.F. Crusé, A.M., Assistant Professor In The University Of Pennsylvania, Fourth Edition, Revised And Corrected By The Author

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Rev. R. Davis & Brother, Philadelphia, 1834; octavo, 480 pages; full leather. Christian Frederic Crusé’s landmark translation into English, directly from the original Greek, of the whole of Eusebius’s 4th century Ecclesiastical History, which has enjoyed a prominent position in the study of Church history scholarship for over 180 years. Additionally includes ‘Annotations On The Life And Works Of Eusebius’ (translated from Valesius by S. E. Parker), a Chronological Table, a ‘List Of The Order Of Episcopal Succession In The Prominent Dioceses Mentioned By Eusebius, and a complete Index, Very Good, original leather binding, raised bands, marbled end papers, marbled page edges. General external surface rubbing, moderate leather wear of the bottom edge of the spine panel, edge marbling darkened with age, spine title labels absent, binding tight, sound, square, text clean, crisp, and bright. An essential resource.

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The Ecclesiastical History Of Eusebius Pamphilus, Bishop Of Caesarea In Palestine, In Ten Books, Translated From The Original By The Rev. C.F. Crusé, A.M., Assistant Professor In The University Of Pennsylvania, Fourth Edition, Revised And Corrected By The Author
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Cruse, C. F. / Eusebius Pemphilus
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Rev. R. Davis & Brother
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1834
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Eusebius Pemphilus, Christianity, Early Church, Church History, Palestine, C. F. Cruse, Religion, Catholic Church
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