The Ancient Church - Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution by W. D. (William Dool) Killen
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Obscurity of their early annals, ib.
Advancement of their power during the second and third centuries, 361 Causes of their remarkable progress, ib. SECTION II. THE LITERATURE AND THEOLOGY OF THE CHURCH. CHAPTER I. THE ECCLESIASTICAL WRITERS. The amount of their extant writings, 364 The Epistle of Polycarp, 365 Justin Martyr, his history and his works, ib. The Epistle to Diognetus, 367 Tatian, Athenagoras, Theophilus, and Hermas, ib. The Epistle of Barnabas and the Shepherd of Hermas, ib. Papias and Hegesippus, ib. Irenaeus and his Works, 368 Tertullian, his character and writings, 370 Clement of Alexandria, 373 Hippolytus, 374 Minucius Felix, 375 Origen--his early history and remarkable career--his great learning-- his speculative spirit--his treatise against Celsus and his "Hexapla"--his theological peculiarities, ib. |
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