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Early Church · 313
Church History
Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260-340)
The foundational text of Christian historiography, written by the bishop of Caesarea in the early fourth century. Eusebius traces the succession of apostles and bishops, the spread of the Gospel, heresies and their refutations, the fate of the Jewish nation, the persecutions under Rome, and the martyrs who died in witness to the faith, from the time of Christ through the reign of Constantine. The only surviving continuous account of the first three centuries of the church.
10.5 hrs total · 251 chapters