Originally published in 1906, this book presents a study of 'the conceptions of the Christian Ecclesia as revealed in Christian history as a whole'. The period covered extends to the end of the second century, taking into account the development of various aspects of the Church and the ministry, and is defined by the text as the 'sub-apostolic age'. Careful attention is given to a number of documents from the period and their various points of view. Textual notes and a detailed index are also provided. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in perspectives on the early history of Christianity.
Fertile soil and abundant streams at former Indian cross trails provided ideal farmland around a prominent 18th-century-era church that gave the town of Falls Church its name. The first known home,...
The story of historic churches in Texas is the story of the Anglo-American and European immigrants in Texas. It is the story of the struggle of three cultures trying to coexist in an empty and often...
Explore the history of Christianity through maps and illustrations in this comprehensive atlas. Covering two thousand years of church history, this beautifully designed book takes readers on a visual...
This beautifully illustrated book takes readers on a tour of some of America's most historic churches, from the colonial era through the early 20th century. With informative text and stunning...