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Paperback The Student's Ecclesiastical History Book

ISBN: 1146813074

ISBN13: 9781146813075

The Student's Ecclesiastical History

"The Student's Ecclesiastical History" by Philip Smith provides a comprehensive overview of the history of the Christian Church from its earliest days. Originally published in 1885, this work offers insights into the development of Christian doctrine, the lives of significant figures, and the major events that shaped the Church. It is a valuable resource for students and general readers interested in understanding the historical roots of Christianity and its impact on Western civilization.

Smith's historical account explores the key councils, schisms, and movements that have defined the Church's trajectory. This book remains relevant for those seeking a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between religious belief, political power, and cultural change throughout history.

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